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Originally Posted by GRYGOOS
No and no. See quote from CNN article below:
About 39,000 U.S. troops are in Iraq, and the U.S. had wanted to keep from 3,000 to 5,000 troops in Iraq past 2011 to aid in training and security. But the current Status of Forces Agreement with Iraq dictates the U.S. troops leave by year's end, and the United States and Iraq had been unable to come to an agreement on key issues regarding legal immunity for U.S. troops who would remain in Iraq, effectively ending discussion of maintaining a significant American force presence beyond 2011.
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Yes, because the president of the US will admit to doing this for his own political gains.
It's my opinion, and nothing is going to change my mind about that.