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Trump Announces U.S. Forces To Withdraw From Iraq After 23 Years
United States🏛️ PoliticsLean Conservative17 hr. ago

Trump Announces U.S. Forces To Withdraw From Iraq After 23 Years

President Donald Trump announced during a meeting with Iraqi Prime Minister Ali al-Zaidi that U.S. forces would withdraw from Iraq by September 30, marking the end of a nearly two-decade-long military presence. This decision comes after a 2024 agreement to reduce the U.S. military role in Iraq, with most troops having already left by September 2025. Trump argued that Iraq no longer requires a large U.S. military presence, emphasizing instead the potential for economic cooperation, particularly in the oil sector. He highlighted opportunities for U.S. businesses and investments in Iraq's energy industry, suggesting that the country's oil resources could lead to significant job creation and increased oil exports. The withdrawal follows a period of fluctuating troop numbers, including a peak of around 170,000 soldiers in 2007 and a return of approximately 5,000 troops in 2014 to combat ISIS.

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The Washington Times logoThe Washington TimesParty-alignedCenter17 hr. ago
US military will be out of Iraq by end of September, Iraqi prime minister and Pentagon say

The U.S. military plans to withdraw all troops from Iraq by the end of September, according to statements from President Donald Trump and Iraqi Prime Minister Ali al-Zaidi. This marks the conclusion of a 23-year U.S. military presence in Iraq, beginning with the 2003 invasion and ending with efforts against the Islamic State (IS). Trump emphasized that the U.S. would no longer require a military presence due to Iraq's growing economic ties with American oil companies. The Pentagon confirmed the withdrawal aligns with a 2024 agreement with Iraq to end the mission against IS. Over the years, the U.S. shifted responsibility for countering IS to Iraqi forces, reducing troop numbers significantly. The initial 2003 invasion was justified by unverified claims of weapons of mass destruction, leading to widespread destruction and a prolonged military engagement.

Bias read (Center): The article presents both U.S. and Iraqi officials' statements without overtly favoring one side. It includes historical context and quotes from multiple perspectives, avoiding loaded language or one-sided sourcing. The framing remains neutral, focusing on factual statements rather than taking a立场.

The Daily Wire logoThe Daily WireIndependentConservativeyesterday
Trump Announces U.S. Forces To Withdraw From Iraq After 23 Years

President Donald Trump announced during a meeting with Iraqi Prime Minister Ali al-Zaidi that U.S. forces would withdraw from Iraq by September 30, marking the end of a nearly two-decade-long military presence. This decision comes after a 2024 agreement to reduce the U.S. military role in Iraq, with most troops having already left by September 2025. Trump argued that Iraq no longer requires a large U.S. military presence, emphasizing instead the potential for economic cooperation, particularly in the oil sector. He highlighted opportunities for U.S. businesses and investments in Iraq's energy industry, suggesting that the country's oil resources could lead to significant job creation and increased oil exports. The withdrawal follows a period of fluctuating troop numbers, including a peak of around 170,000 soldiers in 2007 and a return of approximately 5,000 troops in 2014 to combat ISIS.

Bias read (Conservative): The article frames Trump's decision as a positive shift toward economic cooperation rather than military involvement, highlighting his emphasis on U.S. business interests and the weakening of Iran as justification for reduced military presence. It uses direct quotes from Trump that emphasize the end

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