
5,000 US troops to withdraw from Iraq
Baghdad, 2007 Nov 24, Al-Manar Around 5,000 US occupation troops will head home later this month as part of a withdrawal plan announced by President George W. Bush, US military spokesman Rear Admiral Gregory Smith said Saturday.
"Current conditions allow for a withdrawal of the first unit, the Grey Wolf Brigade, starting on November 27th," Smith told reporters at a press conference in Baghdad.
The brigade will not be replaced, he said, adding the drawdown is an indication of "overall improved security within Iraq as well as the improved capabilities of the Iraqi security forces."
The brigade has been deployed in Diyala province.
In September, Bush announced plans for the immediate withdrawal of a marine expeditionary unit of about 2,000 troops, followed by a combat brigade by December.
He further said that four army combat brigades and two marine battalions would return home by July 2008, reducing US occupation forces to pre-surge levels of 15 combat brigades, or around 130,000 troops.
In February, Bush announced 28,500 extra troops would be sent as part of a controversial "surge" to quell violence in Iraq.
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