Right on, Poland sent in 20 troops to fight with our 600 thousand.
That's a coalition.
Countries Supporting Ops in Iraq |
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Country |
In Iraq | In Theater | Total | Future | |
1 | United Kingdom | ~7,200 | 1,300 | ~8,500 | |
2 | South Korea | ~2,300 | ~2,300 | ~1,100 (?) | |
3 | Australia | ~850 | ~541 | ~1,400 | |
4 | Poland | 900 | 900 | ||
5 | Romania | 865 | 865 | ||
6 | Denmark | 460 | ~35 (NATO and UNAMI) | ~500 | |
7 | El Salvador | 380 | 380 | ||
8 | Georgia | 300 | 550 (UNAMI) | 850 | ~2,400 (?) |
9 | Azerbaijan | 150 | 150 | ||
10 | Bulgaria | ~150 | ~150 | ||
11 | Latvia | 136 | 136 | ||
12 | Albania | 120 | 120 | ||
13 | Czech Republic | 100 | 100 | ||
14 | Mongolia | 100 | 100 | ||
15 | Lithuania | ~50 | ~50 | ||
16 | Armenia | 46 | 46 | ||
17 | Bosnia & Herzegovina | 37 | 37 | ||
18 | Estonia | 34 | 34 | ||
19 | Macedonia | 33 | 33 | ||
20 | Kazakhstan | 29 | 29 | ||
21 | Moldova* | 12 | 12 | ||
TOTAL | ~14,200 | ~17,000 | |||
UNAMI | Fiji ** | 150 | 150 | ||
Hungary *** | 0 | Withdrew troops: Mar. 2005 | |||
Nicaragua | 0 | Withdrew troops: Feb. 2004 | |||
Spain | 0 | Withdrew troops: Late-Apr. 2004 | |||
Dominican Republic | 0 | Withdrew troops: Early-May. 2004 | |||
Honduras | 0 | Withdrew troops: Late-May. 2004 | |||
Philippines | 0 | Withdrew troops: mid-Jul. 2004 | |||
Thailand | 0 | Withdrew troops: Late-Aug. 2004 | |||
New Zealand | 0 | Withdrew troops: Late-Sep. 2004 | |||
Tonga | 0 | Withdrew troops: mid-Dec. 2004 | |||
Portugal | 0 | Withdrew troops: mid-Feb. 2005 | |||
Singapore**** | 0 | Withdrew troops: Mar. 2005 | |||
Norway | 0 | Withdrew troops: Oct. 2005 | |||
Ukraine | 0 | Withdrew troops: Dec. 2005 | |||
The Netherlands | 0 | Withdrew troops: Mar. 2005 | |||
Japan | 0 | Withdrew troops: Jul. 2006 | |||
Italy | 0 | Withdrawal troops: End of Nov. 2006 | |||
Slovakia | 0 | Withdrew troops: End of January 2007 | |||
* A contingent of Moldovan soldiers arrived in Iraq in February 2006 to clear unexploded ordinance. This contingent replaced the third contingent of Moldovan soldiers which had redeployed to Iraq in February 2005. Many media reports regarding Moldova's supposed full withdrawal of troops have failed to mention either the 2005 or 2006 redeployment. | |||||
** Fiji's troop contingent is deployed as part of UN Assistance Mission in Iraq (UNAMI) | |||||
*** Was part of NATO Training Force. | |||||
**** Singapore's token contribution was a landing ship tank deployed to the Persian Gulf which arrived home on March 19, 2005. |