U.S. soldiers gather at a military base north of Mosul, Iraq, January 4, 2017. REUTERS/Stephen Kalin /File Photo
Reuters: U.S. forces to stay in Iraq as long as needed: spokesman
ABU DHABI (Reuters) - U.S. forces will stay in Iraq “as long as needed” to help stabilize regions previously controlled by Islamic State, a spokesman for the U.S.-led international coalition fighting the militants said on Sunday.
“We’ll keep troops there as long as we think they’re needed ... The main reason, after ISIS (Islamic State) is defeated militarily, is the stabilization efforts and we still need to be there for that, so that’s one of the reasons we’ll maintain a presence,” Colonel Sean Ryan told a news conference in Abu Dhabi.
The number of American soldiers could go down however, depending on when other forces from the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation deploy to help train the Iraqi army, he said, adding that about 5,200 U.S. troops are currently based in Iraq.
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Update: US troops to remain in Iraq for post-ISIS stabilization process: spokesman (RUDAW)
WNU Editor: This is going to be a long term stay. I can easily see a U.S. military presence in Iraq for the next decade or two.
2 comments:
We are over stretching our military.
Very true. I've been warning about this for a very long time.
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