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Tuesday 9 May 2017 - 05:33

Iraq PM: No US Combat Troops to Remain in Iraq

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In this Nov. 9, 2016 file photo, U.S. Army soldiers move through Qayara West Coalition base in Qayara, some 50 kilometers south of Mosul, Iraq.
In this Nov. 9, 2016 file photo, U.S. Army soldiers move through Qayara West Coalition base in Qayara, some 50 kilometers south of Mosul, Iraq.
However, the US emphasized that discussions were in early stages and that "nothing had been finalized." 

The Iraqi President emphasized that once Daesh is defeated, only US advisers involved in training Iraq's security forces to maintain "full readiness" for any "future security challenges," will remain.

Currently, US combat forces are involved in operations with Iraqi forces on and beyond the front lines despite Iraq’s claims that they are only acting as advisers, apparently because parliamentary approval for be required for their involvement.

Hence, remaining forces would continue to be designated as advisers for the same reason.

There are close to 7,000 U.S. troops in Iraq with some of them on temporary duty or under specific personnel rules. In 2007 there were as much as 170,000 S troops in the country. 

Iraqi forces are battling to retake the last remaining Mosul neighborhoods held by Daesh in the western part and Iraqi and US coalition officials have warned that Daesh may continue their insurgence even if Mosul falls.
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