U.S. soldiers and Iraqi police leave their base for their last joint patrol in Khan Bani Saad, Iraq, ahead of the American pullback. Agence France-Preese/Getty Images
Iraqis To Celebrate Withdrawal Of US Troops -- The Telegraph
Iraqis are prepared for a massive party in Baghdad to celebrate the withdrawal of US troops from cities, towns and villages on Tuesday.
Festivities to mark "a day of national sovereignty" will centre on Zawra Park, the biggest in the capital, with singers and poets kicking off proceedings before music groups take to the stage.
The US pull out, under a bilateral security accord signed last year, will be completed on Tuesday, which has been declared a national holiday. It will see the national army of the conflict-torn nation take sole charge of its security while US forces return to their bases in advance of a gradual withdrawal over the next two years.
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