US to decrease troop levels in Iraq, Afghanistan
The US has decided to decrease the number of troops level in Afghanistan and Iraq. They have confirmed that their lowest levels in nearly 20 years of war after president Donald Trump pledged to end conflicts abroad, the Pentagon announced Tuesday.
Rejecting concerns that precipitous drawdowns could give up all the US has fought for, acting defence secretary Chris Miller said around 2,000 troops would be pulled from Afghanistan by January 15.
Five hundred more would come back from Iraq by the same date, leaving 2,500 in each country.
The moves reflect Trump’s policy ‘to bring the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq to a successful and responsible conclusion and to bring our brave service members home,’ Miller said.
Miller said the US had met its goals, set in 2001 after the al Qaeda attacks on the United States, to defeat Islamist extremists and to help ‘local partners and allies to take the lead in the fight.’
‘With the blessings of providence in the coming year, we will finish this generational war and bring our men and women home,’ he said.
The moves took the United States closer to disengaging from conflicts that have blazed and smouldered through three presidencies with no end in sight since 2001.