Finally the declaration, which was longingly awaited around the world, came from Pentagon on Wednesday – the US-declared war in Iraq is officially over. This puts an end to a war that lasted almost nine years and snuffed out more than one lakh Iraqis and 4500 Americans. The final phase of withdrawing US troops is expected to be finished by 1st of Jan 2012 as per an agreement reached in 2008 between President Barack Obama and ex-president George Bush. At present, there are still 4000 troops deployed in two American bases in Iraq.
In a speech in North Carolina, the US President, Barack Obama, applauded his soldiers for their bravery and commitment, especially the sacrifice of dead soldiers and their families. He welcomed his soldiers back home amidst loud cheers and thanks giving.
The United States led Iraq war was headed by ex-President George Bush in 2003 on the claim that the then Iraqi President Saddam Hussein had stashed large-scale destruction weapons. This has drawn huge criticism and humiliation from all over the world as the allegation was found to be unfounded. For America, life after Iraq war perhaps presents the perfect time for introspection and for Iraq, there lays a long struggle to establish peace, stability and prosperity.
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Iraq war ends as US officially pullouts troops
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