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Nov. 17, 2008 - Iraq and the United States sign an accord requiring Washington to withdraw its forces by the end of 2011. The pact gives the government authority over the US mission for the first time, replacing a UN Security Council mandate. Parliament approves pact after negotiations 10 days later.
Feb. 27, 2009 - New US President Barack Obama announces a plan to end U.S. combat operations in Iraq by Aug. 31, 2010.
June 30, 2009 - All US combat units withdraw from Iraq's urban centers and redeploy to bases outside.
Oct. 4, 2011 - Iraq's Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki wins support from political blocs on keeping U.S. troops as trainers, but they reject any deal that would grant US troops immunity as Washington had requested.
Oct. 21, 2011 - Obama says the United States will complete a withdrawal of all its remaining troops in Iraq by the end of 2011 after the two countries failed to reach a deal to leave several thousand US troops behind. The Pentagon said there have been more than 4,400 US military deaths in Iraq since the 2003 invasion.
Oct. 28, 2011 - At least 32 people are killed and 71 wounded in twin blasts in Baghdad. The attacks come amid concerns violence may increase as US forces leave Iraq.
Nov. 24, 2011 - Three bombs rip apart market in Iraq's southern oil city of Basra.
Dec. 11, 2011 - Nato forced to deny its training mission in Iraq is on the point of collapse after the alliance failed to win assurances from baghdad that its forces would be immune from prosecution.
Dec. 14, 2011 - Obama welcomes home some of the last US troops from Iraq at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/picture ... -Iraq.html
Do have information that it isn't ?
barracuda wrote:Congress never formally declared war on Iraq, though. So I guess I still don't know what you mean.
Oct. 11, 2002
Force authorized
Congress authorizes the use of force against Iraq. Ending a somber debate that pushed past midnight, the Senate votes, 77 to 23, for the resolution. The action came hours after the House gave its approval on a 296-133 vote.
http://timelines.latimes.com/iraq/
lupercal wrote:the declared US-Iraq war
barracuda wrote:But let's face it - you don't have any idea what the US military involvement is in Iraq beyond what you've been told by a bunch of thoroughly disreputable sources.
lupercal wrote:^I did. Both houses of Congress authorized the use of force in 2003, Bushler used it, and Obama brought the last of it back home in December. You're welcome.
lupercal wrote: But this isn't one of them.
barracuda wrote:Has that authorization been rescinded?
Mr Obama and the Pentagon had wanted to leave a residual US force of several thousand troops but were foiled by members of the Maliki government who refused to grant immunity from prosecution to American soldiers. For the same reason Nato yesterday announced that is was ending its mission training the Iraqi army as of Jan 1.
The only American troops left on Jan 1 will be about 200 trainers attached to the US embassy's Office of Security Cooperation in Iraq, while 700 civilian trainers will help Iraqi forces train on purchased American military hardware purchased such as F-16 fighters and Abrams tanks.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldne ... -Iraq.html
lupercal wrote:It doesn't need to be.
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