Following the ongoing efforts to remove US forces from Afghanistan, chatter has begun to emerge regarding the potential pullout of American troops from nearby Iraq, which has endured the presence of US soldiers since the 2003 invasion to oust then Iraqi President Saddam Hussein.
Top US and Iraqi officials are expected to issue an announcement in the following days that will call for the removal of American soldiers from the war-torn nation by the end of 2021, it was revealed Thursday.
Citing knowledgeable officials, the Wall Street Journal reported that senior officials have come to the agreement that Iraqs partnership with the US needs to shift away from a military presence and focus instead on increasing intelligence cooperation.
Iraqi Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein told the Journal that the Middle Eastern country does not need any more fighters since it already has a sufficient supply. What do we need? We need cooperation in the field of intelligence, he underscored.