US to withdraw troops after noticing dip in Iraq violence
Washington, Nov 6: Noticing the continued decline in violence in Iraq, the US has reportedly decided to reduce its troops’ presence in the country to 14 combat brigades this month.
This reduction in US troops would be at least two months in advance as originally planned.
US Military officials said two brigades from the 101st Airborne Division will leave Iraq this month and only one will be replaced. A brigade is roughly 3500 soldiers.
Initially the 3rd Brigade, 101st Division, was scheduled to leave this month, and the 2nd Brigade, 101st Division, was to leave by February. However, on Wednesday the military announced that the 2nd Brigade would instead return to its Fort Campbell, Ky., home base this month, after serving for 13 months, rather than the expected 15, reported The News.
US forces have also seen a dramatic decline in troop fatalities, with deaths falling to their second lowest monthly level in October. 14 US troops had been killed last month, including seven lost in combat. That total was one more than the 13 deaths in July — the lowest monthly level of the war. (ANI)