• The members of the 4/2 Strykers Brigade 2nd Infantry in a convoy and accompanied by Blackhawk helicopters en-route to the Kuwait border where they will be packing up and heading back to the USA. Iraq is preparing after US President Barack Obama has confirmed the end of all combat operations in the country by 31 August..Some 50,000 of 65,000 US troops currently in Iraq are set to remain until the end of 2011 to advise Iraqi forces and protect US interests.The remaining 50,000 troops will stay in the country in order to train Iraqi security forces, conduct counterterrorism operations and provide civilians with ongoing security, said Mr Obama..An agreement negotiated with the Iraqis in 2008 states that these troops must be gone from the country by the end of next year.
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  • Staff Seargent Mike Poole (left) and Specialist Matt Taylor (right) of B/223 Company, Tomahawk Battalion of the 4/2 Strykers Brigades smiling in their convoy en-route to the Kuwait border where they will be packing up and heading back to the USA. Iraq is preparing after US President Barack Obama has confirmed the end of all combat operations in the country by 31 August..Some 50,000 of 65,000 US troops currently in Iraq are set to remain until the end of 2011 to advise Iraqi forces and protect US interests.The remaining 50,000 troops will stay in the country in order to train Iraqi security forces, conduct counterterrorism operations and provide civilians with ongoing security, said Mr Obama..An agreement negotiated with the Iraqis in 2008 states that these troops must be gone from the country by the end of next year.
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  • The members of the 4/2 Strykers Brigade 2nd Infantry in a convoy and accompanied by Blackhawk helicopters en-route to the Kuwait border where they will be packing up and heading back to the USA. Iraq is preparing after US President Barack Obama has confirmed the end of all combat operations in the country by 31 August..Some 50,000 of 65,000 US troops currently in Iraq are set to remain until the end of 2011 to advise Iraqi forces and protect US interests.The remaining 50,000 troops will stay in the country in order to train Iraqi security forces, conduct counterterrorism operations and provide civilians with ongoing security, said Mr Obama..An agreement negotiated with the Iraqis in 2008 states that these troops must be gone from the country by the end of next year.
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  • The members of the 4/2 Strykers Brigade 2nd Infantry in a convoy and accompanied by Blackhawk helicopters en-route to the Kuwait border where they will be packing up and heading back to the USA. Iraq is preparing after US President Barack Obama has confirmed the end of all combat operations in the country by 31 August..Some 50,000 of 65,000 US troops currently in Iraq are set to remain until the end of 2011 to advise Iraqi forces and protect US interests.The remaining 50,000 troops will stay in the country in order to train Iraqi security forces, conduct counterterrorism operations and provide civilians with ongoing security, said Mr Obama..An agreement negotiated with the Iraqis in 2008 states that these troops must be gone from the country by the end of next year.
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  • The members of the 4/2 Strykers Brigade 2nd Infantry in a convoy and accompanied by Blackhawk helicopters en-route to the Kuwait border where they will be packing up and heading back to the USA. Iraq is preparing after US President Barack Obama has confirmed the end of all combat operations in the country by 31 August..Some 50,000 of 65,000 US troops currently in Iraq are set to remain until the end of 2011 to advise Iraqi forces and protect US interests.The remaining 50,000 troops will stay in the country in order to train Iraqi security forces, conduct counterterrorism operations and provide civilians with ongoing security, said Mr Obama..An agreement negotiated with the Iraqis in 2008 states that these troops must be gone from the country by the end of next year.
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  • A soldier of the 4/2 Strykers Brigade follows his vehicle through the endless dust as his convoy takes a breather en-route to the Kuwait border where they will be packing up and heading back to the USA. Iraq is preparing after US President Barack Obama has confirmed the end of all combat operations in the country by 31 August..Some 50,000 of 65,000 US troops currently in Iraq are set to remain until the end of 2011 to advise Iraqi forces and protect US interests.The remaining 50,000 troops will stay in the country in order to train Iraqi security forces, conduct counterterrorism operations and provide civilians with ongoing security, said Mr Obama..An agreement negotiated with the Iraqis in 2008 states that these troops must be gone from the country by the end of next year.
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  • CONTINGENCY OPERATING BASE ADDER, IRAQ 17 AUGUST 2010: The members of the 4/2 Strykers Combat Battlion arriving in a convoy to C.O.B. Adder in Southern Iraq after a gruelling overnight journey from Baghdad en-route to Kuwait where they will be packing up and heading home. Iraq is preparing after US President Barack Obama has confirmed the end of all combat operations in the country by 31 August..Some 50,000 of 65,000 US troops currently in Iraq are set to remain until the end of 2011 to advise Iraqi forces and protect US interests.The remaining 50,000 troops will stay in the country in order to train Iraqi security forces, conduct counterterrorism operations and provide civilians with ongoing security, said Mr Obama..An agreement negotiated with the Iraqis in 2008 states that these troops must be gone from the country by the end of next year. pic Graham Crouch
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  • KUWAIT - CAMP VIRGINIA 19 AUGUST 2010: Soldiers of the 4/2 Strykers Brigade begin to break down their vehicles in preparation for the journey home after arriving during the previous night as the last combat units to leave Iraq. Iraq is preparing after US President Barack Obama has confirmed the end of all combat operations in the country by 31 August..Some 50,000 of 65,000 US troops currently in Iraq are set to remain until the end of 2011 to advise Iraqi forces and protect US interests.The remaining 50,000 troops will stay in the country in order to train Iraqi security forces, conduct counterterrorism operations and provide civilians with ongoing security, said Mr Obama..An agreement negotiated with the Iraqis in 2008 states that these troops must be gone from the country by the end of next year. pic Graham Crouch/The Guardian
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  • BAGHDAD IRAQ 15 AUGUST 2010: Driver Salam peers through his broken windscreen driving through the suburb of New Baghdad . As a driver for a prominent British newspaper he is considering his future as the economic landscape changes dramatically. Iraq is preparing after US President Barack Obama has confirmed the end of all combat operations in the country by 31 August. Some 50,000 of 65,000 US troops currently in Iraq are set to remain until the end of 2011 to advise Iraqi forces and protect US interests.The remaining 50,000 troops will stay in the country in order to train Iraqi security forces, conduct counterterrorism operations and provide civilians with ongoing security, said Mr Obama. An agreement negotiated with the Iraqis in 2008 states that these troops must be gone from the country by the end of next year. pic Graham Crouch

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  • BAGHDAD, IRAQ 25 AUGUST 2010: One of the relics of Saddam Hussein's military parade grounds is a crossed sword archway in Baghdad. The capital is slowly regaining some semblance of peace but is still a long way from long term stability. pic Graham Crouch
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  • BAGHDAD, IRAQ 25 AUGUST 2010: Street scenes from the troubled Iraqi capital beset today with violence. A market place in New Baghdad formerly a haven for violent gangs and militia. The capital is slowly regaining some semblance of peace but is still a long way from long term stability. pic Graham Crouch/The Guardian
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