The U.S. military has begun pulling its forces from Iraq following an agreement signed with the Iraqi government a year ago, officials have confirmed, citing successes in fighting ISIS in the country.
Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani speaks at his political block campaign rally before the parliamentary elections in Mosul, Iraq. (Hadi Mizban/AP) Washington and Baghdad agreed last year to ...
A motorist passes by a flag of the Islamic State group in central Rawah in July 2014. (AP) The bulk of U.S. forces will depart Iraq over the next two years, leaving only a residual force in the ...
A U.S. military-led raid in western Iraq killed at least 15 Islamic State militant group "operatives" who fought back with numerous weapons including grenades and explosive "suicide" belts, U.S.
BAGHDAD — Iraq’s prime minister said Monday that a small contingent of U.S. military advisers will remain in the country for now to coordinate with U.S. forces in Syria combating the Islamic State ...
BAGHDAD (AP) — Iraq’s prime minister said Monday that a small contingent of U.S. military advisers will remain in the country for now to coordinate with U.S. forces in neighboring Syria combating the ...
Iraq’s prime minister says a small group of U.S. military advisers will stay in the country to coordinate with U.S. forces in ...
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