Posted on 06/15/2020 6:18:29 AM PDT by Red Badger
BEIRUT, LEBANON (12:00 P.M.) The United States confirmed on Friday that it will discuss with the Iraqi government the status of its remaining military forces, stressing that it does not seek military bases or a permanent military presence in Iraq.
According to a joint statement of the first session of the strategic dialogue, Washington and Baghdad announced the continuation of the talks on the status of the remaining American forces in Iraq, where the two countries focus is towards developing a normal security relationship based on common interests.
The governments of the two countries said in the statement that in light of the significant progress made towards eliminating the threat from ISIS, the United States will continue in the coming months to reduce its forces in Iraq.
The United States also confirmed that it is not seeking to establish permanent bases or a permanent military presence in Iraq, as agreed previously in the 2008 Strategic Framework Agreement, which states that security cooperation is based on mutual agreements.
The U.S. pointed out that they had already withdrawn half of their forces from Iraq since the start of the new year.
For its part, the government of Iraq is committed to protecting the military forces of the International Alliance, and the Iraqi facilities that host them in line with international law and relevant arrangements regarding the presence of those forces and in the form that will be agreed upon between the two countries.
It is noteworthy to mention that the Iraqi Council of Representatives had voted in January in an extraordinary session in the presence of Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi, on a decision obliging the government to work to end the request for assistance submitted to the international coalition led by Washington and end any presence of foreign forces on Iraqi soil.
This came against the background of the killing of the Iranian commander of the Quds Force, Major General Qassem Soleimani, and the deputy head of the Popular Mobilization Units, Abu Mahdi Al-Muhandis, during a U.S. air raid near the Baghdad International Airport.
So much for the $1 Bn compound/embassy.
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Well, I think that is what most people want.
This must chaff the mutinous US 4-stars no end. The interruption of the continued cash flow to the deep state connected support service contractors will impact their future cushy corporate board of directors positions. There is a contract here - keep the cash flowing now for your reward later.
Should have happened long ago..................
Lindsey Graham is going to be so mad.
I read your comment and am struck by how prescient Eisenhower was. No doubt he had first-hand knowledge of how many of his fellow Generals were self-serving money-grubbing bastards.
My Son was scheduled to go back for a 4th tour - he was not looking forward to returning to the Iraq - Kuwait part of the world. He and his friends are very happy to be here in the US and so are their families.
“self-serving money-grubbing bastards”
SS-MGB ?
reads like a special division of the military for all those corrupt base-tards.
Bring them all home!
And leave Afghanistan, too.
Do you consider the US Embassy in Iraq to be a military base?
Otherwise, its hard to see how the embassy is an issue.
So Now we have Proof why all the Trump appointed/fired generales have recently opened their pie holes. Also Esper and Miiley joined in with their open defiance.
Hi.
Don’t care which sandbox, leave.
Dust off and nuke both shitholes from orbit. It’s the only way to be sure.
5.56mm
The US embassy in Iraq was surrounded by military compounds. I don’t know status as of today.
We should leave the entire Middle East [except for Israel] to their own devices..................
Embassies are considered sovereign territory of the nation they represent.
It is highly doubtful that any country would grant this status to the military base of a foreign power, so most likely the embassy and military bases are somehow separate.
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