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    A day after announcing the complete withdrawal, an American general: We will keep 2,500 soldiers in

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    Post by Rocky Fri 10 Dec 2021, 6:12 am

    A day after announcing the complete withdrawal, an American general: We will keep 2,500 soldiers in Iraq

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    {Umniah: Al Furat News} The commander of the US Central Command, General Frank McKenzie, said that Washington will keep the current forces of 2,500 soldiers in Iraq, warning of an increase in terrorist attacks.
    McKenzie said in an interview with the Associated Press that "despite the shift in the role of US forces in Iraq to a non-combat role, they will continue to provide air support and other military assistance in Iraq's fight against ISIS," considering that "the escalation of violence by factions Armed attacks on US and Iraqi forces may continue during the current month."
    He considered that "these factions want all American forces to leave Iraq... but we would not leave, which may provoke a response as we approach the end of the month," noting that "we withdrew from the bases that we did not need, and made access to us difficult. But the Iraqis are still They want us to be there and get involved... as long as they want to, and we can mutually agree, we'll be there."
    McKenzie believed that "ISIS fighters will continue to pose a threat in Iraq and that the organization will continue to reconfigure itself, perhaps under a different name," noting that "the key to the solution will be to ensure that ISIS is unable to integrate with other elements around the world and becomes more powerful and dangerous." .
    In total, McKenzie declared that "the presence of US forces throughout the Middle East has decreased significantly since last year," explaining that "this presence has peaked amid tensions with Iran at 80,000 personnel."
    And the Iraqi National Security Adviser, Qassem Al-Araji, said in a tweet yesterday: "Today {Thursday} we ended the last round of dialogue with the international coalition, which we started last year, to officially announce the end of the combat missions of the coalition forces and their withdrawal from Iraq, and the relationship with the international coalition will continue in the field of training and advice. and empowerment.”
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