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US Military Starts Drawing Down Mission In Iraq, Officials Say

The US military has begun drawing down its mission in Iraq under an agreement inked with the Iraqi government last year, officials said on Wednesday. Washington and Baghdad agreed last year to wind down the military mission in Iraq of an American-led coalition fighting the Islamic State group by September 2025, with US forces departing some bases where they have stationed troops during a two-decade-long military presence in the country. Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell said in a statement Wednesday that the US “will reduce its military mission in Iraq,” reflecting “our combined success in fighting ISIS."

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Under an agreement with the Iraqi government, the US military has begun reducing its military mission in Iraq, with a goal of completing the drawdown by September 2025; forces are departing some bases, as the US transitions to a lasting security partnership. The withdrawal, which began weeks ago from Baghdad and Ain al-Asad base, is proceeding according to schedules, while a meeting between the US and Iraq is planned by the end of the year to arrange their bilateral security relationship.

The move “marks an effort to transition to a lasting US-Iraq security partnership in accordance with US national interests, the Iraqi Constitution, and the US-Iraq Strategic Framework Agreement,” he said. The statement added that Washington will maintain close coordination with Baghdad and coalition partners to ensure a “responsible transition.”

It did not give details on the number of troops that have withdrawn to date or when the drawdown would be completed. A senior Iraqi security official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorised to comment publicly, said the US withdrawal began weeks ago from Baghdad and from Ain al-Asad base in western Iraq.

“Only a very small number of advisers remain within the Joint Operations Command,” the official said. He added that some forces have redeployed to the city of Irbil in the semi-autonomous Kurdish region in northern Iraq, while others have left the country entirely, and that there is no accurate count of those who have withdrawn yet. The official said the drawdown is proceeding according to agreed-upon schedules.

Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani told The Associated Press in an interview in July that the US and Iraq will meet by the end of the year to “arrange the bilateral security relationship” between the two countries.

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