When will the US pull out of Iraq?
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Settlement details:This question will settle in the period during which US troop numbers drop below 20,000 (from around 160,000 in early 2008). Source will be the Brookings Institute (http://www.brookings.edu/saban/iraq-index.aspx).
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Suspend date: Fri 31st Dec 2010 11:59pm PST (1 year to go)
Initial likelihoods: 2008: 2%, 2009: 20%, 2010: 40%, 2011 or later: 38%
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score: 10
Reuters 27 weeks ago
soldier and he is in custody,' said Marine Corps Lieutenant Tom Garnett, a U.S. military spokesman in Iraq. U.S. officials said they would charge him later in the day. The shooting took place around 2 p.m. local time (8:00 a.m. EDT) at Camp Liberty
score: 10
Reuters 27 weeks ago
soldier and he is in custody,' said Marine Corps Lieutenant Tom Garnett, a U.S. military spokesman in Iraq. U.S. officials plan to charge the shooter later today. The shooting took place around 2 p.m. local time (8:00 a.m. EDT) at Camp Liberty, a
score: 10
NewsMax.com 27 weeks ago
George W. Bush ordered, Pelosi made her one-day visit came as U.S. troops prepare to withdraw from Iraq's urban areas by the end of next month despite a spike in violence. The withdrawal is a key part of a military accord Baghdad and Washington signed in
score: 10
China Post 27 weeks ago
told Iraqi officials on a visit to Baghdad Sunday that America will need to improve its intelligence in Iraq after troops pull out. Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki asked the powerful California Democrat for help with fending off demands from Iraq's
score: 10
ABC News 27 weeks ago
told Iraqi officials on a visit to Baghdad Sunday that America will need to improve its intelligence in Iraq after troops pull out. Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki asked the powerful California Democrat for help with fending off demands from Iraq's

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Iraqis to take charge of Green Zone in 2009
http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/iraq/2008-12-29-iraqnews_N.htm?csp=34
When the calendar flips to 2009 on Thursday, Iraq's government will gain control over the Green Zone and its own airspace and some jurisdiction over security contractors under the terms of a deal that will fundamentally change how the United States operates here.
The changes, outlined in a landmark security agreement the Bush administration signed in November, are part of the broadest transfer of responsibilities to Iraqi hands since 2004, when the government regained sovereignty from the U.S.-led Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA).
By Pamela Hess & Anne Gearan | Associated Press
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama plans to remove all U.S. combat troops from Iraq by August of next year, administration officials said Tuesday, ending the war that helped define his upstart presidential campaign _ although a little more slowly than he promised. The withdrawal plan _ an announcement could come as early as this week _ could help Obama turn his attention to another campaign pledge: Deploying more troops to Afghanistan, a region he calls the central front in the war on terrorism.
The timetable is a compromise. Removing so many people and tons of equipment presents logistical difficulties. Some commanders and advisers worry that security gains could backslide in Iraq if troops are brought out too soon, while others think the bulk of U.S. combat work is long since done.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/02/24/us-troops-to-leave-iraq-b_n_169582.html
American Officials See Link Between Limits, Spate of Attacks
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/07/17/AR2009071703634_pf.html
The Iraqi government has moved to sharply restrict the movement and activities of U.S. forces in a new reading of a six-month-old U.S.-Iraqi security agreement that has startled American commanders and raised concerns about the safety of their troops.
In a curt missive issued by the Baghdad Operations Command on July 2 -- the day after Iraqis celebrated the withdrawal of U.S. troops to bases outside city centers -- Iraq's top commanders told their U.S. counterparts to "stop all joint patrols" in Baghdad. It said U.S. resupply convoys could travel only at night and ordered the Americans to "notify us immediately of any violations of the agreement."
The strict application of the agreement coincides with what U.S. military officials in Washington say has been an escalation of attacks against their forces by Iranian-backed Shiite extremist groups, to which they have been unable to fully respond.
If extremists realize "some of the limitations that we have, that's a vulnerability they could use against us," a senior U.S. military intelligence official said. "The fact is that some of these are very politically sensitive targets" thought to be close to the Shiite-dominated Iraqi government of Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki.
The new guidelines are a reflection of rising tensions between the two governments. Iraqi leaders increasingly see the agreement as an opportunity to show their citizens that they are now unequivocally in charge and that their dependence on the U.S. military is minimal and waning.
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