Yes, the United States does have a SOFA (Status of Forces Agreement) with the Kingdom of Thailand.
It is unclear how bin Laden's death will affect US troop deployments. It will likely have more to do with the situation on the ground and, in Iraq's case, whether they extend the Status of Forces agreement, currently calling for all US forces to leave by 12/31/2011.
From 2003, and US troops are still in Iraq.
US wanted to replace Saddam H. So he was physically removed by US forces. US forces invaded Iraq in 2003 during Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Yes we have a SOFA agreement. Currently talk are under way with the Cameroon Defense Departament to modify the SOFA. Currently, US Military can't carry any weapon with a barrel length over 7 inches.
Iraq
If you mean "you" as in the armed forces, then NO. The US and UK armed forces attacked Iraq on March 20, 2003 (Operation Iraqi Freedom).
443 Coalition forces, 4124 are US.
Barack Obama, as Commander-in-Chief, withdrew all American forces from Iraq in December of 2011.
There was an agreement with the Iraq government but First, the agreement should state honestly that American combat troops would remain in Iraq until 2012. Using the December 31, 2011 date as the deadline is nothing but a cheap deception.
Yes. US and other Coalition forces entered Iraq and took the city of Basra, but they did not attempt to take Bagdad.
Norman schwarzkopf