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    Al-Kazemi's spokesman: The withdrawal of foreign combat forces ended ahead of schedule

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    Al-Kazemi's spokesman: The withdrawal of foreign combat forces ended ahead of schedule Empty Al-Kazemi's spokesman: The withdrawal of foreign combat forces ended ahead of schedule

    Post by Rocky Mon 20 Dec 2021, 7:17 am

    Al-Kazemi's spokesman: The withdrawal of foreign combat forces ended ahead of schedule
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    [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]epa04481006 (FILE) Paratroopers of the US Army enter a helicopter at the training area in Grafenwoehr, Germany, 10 February 2014. The United States is sending up to 1,500 more soldiers in non-combat roles to help the Iraqi Army fight the Islamic State insurgency , the Pentagon said on 07 November 2014. The US has been bombing Islamic State (IS) targets in Iraq and more recently in Syria since August 2014. The jihadist group has seized large territories in both countries. About half of the new 1,500 soldiers will be trainers, but there is 'no intent' to put them in the field with Iraqi forces, according to the Pentagon. EPA/ARMIN WEIGEL
    The spokesman for the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Yahya Rasoul, confirmed that the forces with combat missions withdrew before the end of the timetable on December 31, and only advisers were left.
    Rasool said today, Monday (20 December 2021), that the outcomes of the strategic dialogue that took place by the Iraqi government with the United States government, and through which a technical committee emerged under the Joint Operations Command and with the presence of specialized officers, it was agreed to withdraw all forces with combat missions and retain advisers.
    He added that their mission is to provide advice, support and empowerment in everything the Iraqi forces need in their mission to combat "terrorist" gangs.
    He indicated that the schedule was accurate, and the forces with combat missions withdrew before the expiry of the schedule on December 31.
    Almost everything the units need is given by the international coalition to Iraqi forces, according to Yahya Rasoul.
    The International Coalition announced on (December 9, 2021), the completion of the combat role in Iraq, and that the new tasks are to provide advice, assistance and empowerment to the Iraqi forces.
    And the international coalition stated in a statement, today, Thursday (December 9, 2021), that “the Joint Iraqi Operations Command, the Joint Task Force - Operation Inherent Resolve (Coalition Forces), the international force tasked with maintaining the permanent defeat of ISIS, announced today that it has completed its transition to the role Not to combat combat before the end of the planned year, and that the new mission is to advise, assist and empower the Iraqi forces.”
    Major General John W. Brennan, Combined Joint Task Force Commander - Operation Inherent Resolve, said: “Tomorrow, we join the people of Iraq in celebrating the fourth anniversary of the victory over ISIS, as many brave men and women gave their lives to ensure ISIS never returned, and as we complete our combat role, we will remain We are here to advise, assist and empower the Iraqi Security Forces, at the invitation of the Republic of Iraq, and we are confident that the fruits of our strong partnership will ensure that ISIS does not reconfigure itself and threaten the Iraqi people.”
    The statement indicated that Lieutenant-General Abdul-Amir Al-Shammari, Deputy Commander of the Joint Operations Command in Iraq, said that "this change prepares the Iraqi forces for success, as this change occurred before the specified date."
    Al-Shammari said: "Today we renew our partnership with the coalition, which is now serving in a new capacity as advisors helping and empowering our brave military fighters.
    The coalition statement continued: "This announcement came at the conclusion of the military technical talks that took place today, a series of discussions that followed the joint dialogue between the governments of the United States and Iraq on July 26, 2021."
    According to the joint agreement, “there will be no US forces with a combat role in Iraq by December 31, 2021, and the Iraqi forces operating in the Iraqi bases will be protected by coalition members invited as guests, while coalition members will not have any combat role, they retain the natural right of self-defense. “.
    "The coalition, along with Iraqi forces, continues to be a formidable enabling force," the statement said, noting that the 40,000 ISIS fighters terrorized 8 million people over an area of ​​110,000 square kilometers in Iraq and Syria.
    He added, according to a statement by the coalition, Brennan said: “We have come a long way since the coalition responded to the call for help, and in this new phase, our transformative partnership with Iraq symbolizes the need for constant vigilance. .
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