NATO Completes Troop Withdrawal From Iraq Mission
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NATO has withdrawn all its soldiers from the advisory mission in Iraq, the military alliance announced today.
The NATO military alliance has announced that it has withdrawn all of its troops from the advisory mission in Iraq, a decision that reflects recent changes in the international military presence in the region. A NATO official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the withdrawal involved “several hundred” troops, writes skynews. The decision comes after several member countries, including Poland, Spain and Croatia, have recently announced th…
All NATO troops serving in a special advisory mission in Iraq under the NATO alliance have been transferred to Europe. The last of them left Iraq today. Several hundred NATO troops have been in Iraq for this purpose since 2018. The soldiers were staying at an Iraqi military base in Baghdad near the US embassy. That embassy has been regularly attacked since the US-Israeli war with Iran began three years ago. The soldiers have been in Iraq to assi…
The last NATO personnel left Iraq. NATO has completed the withdrawal of its mission personnel from Iraq; the last workers left the country on March 20, according to RBC-Ukraine, citing an official statement from the alliance. Read also: Ready for the assault? Trump's office is reviewing plans for Iran's oil "heartland." From now on, the mission will continue to operate from the Joint Forces Command base in Naples, Italy. "I would also like to th…
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