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US Cuts Troops in Iraq

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September 12, 2020

Why in news?

The U.S.’s decision to drawdown their troop in Iraq is both a relief and a challenge to the Iraqi government.

Why is it a relief?

  • It is a relief because public opinion in Iraq is increasingly against the continuing presence of U.S. troops in the country.
  • It is increasing, particularly after the assassination of Iranian General Qassem Soleimani in Baghdad in January 2020.
  • Iraqi lawmakers passed a non-binding resolution after the assassination, asking the government to oust the Americans.
  • The new government of Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi has stated that it does not want U.S. troops in combat operations.
  • But he has asked for training services and other assistance.
  • Now that the U.S. is cutting troops, Mr. Kadhimi could argue that his government is committed to seeing the full withdrawal of the troops.

Why is it a challenge?

  • It is a challenge because the U.S. troops had played a key role in the war against the Islamic State (IS).
  • With the drawdown, the Iraqi forces would have to share a greater burden in the fight against jihadists.
  • The US political leadership has long wanted to pull troops out of Iraq.
  • The US President Barack Obama had set a timetable for the pull back and withdrew most troops by 2011.
  • But he had to send soldiers back to Iraq after the rise of the IS.

Why was the drawdown decision taken?

  • The US’s decision is part of the Trump administration’s larger policy of bringing back American troops home.
  • However, the local factors cannot be overlooked.
  • The U.S. found it increasingly difficult to station troops in Iraq.
  • At the height of the war, the U.S. had over 1,50,000 troops in Iraq.
  • But in recent years, it found stationing even 10,000 troops risky.
  • This is partly because of the hostile political environment and partly due to the growing influence of Iran and Shia militias in Iraq.

What was the recent trigger?

  • The US killed Soleimani after Shia militias attacked its troops.
  • Iran retaliated by launching ballistic missile attacks on a US air base in Iraq, injuring some 100 American soldiers.
  • The Shia militias continued attacking U.S. troops.
  • In March 2020, three of the coalition troops, two of them Americans, were killed in such an attack.
  • Since then, the U.S. has repositioned troops.
  • The drawdown will reduce risks of such confrontations in the future.

What could be done?

  • The IS has been driven out of the major population centres of Iraq.
  • Though the IS has been driven underground, according to UN assessments, at least 10,000 IS fighters are still active in Iraq.
  • While the Americans leave, the Iraqi government should be careful of not letting any security vacuum being filled by jihadist groups.

 

Source: The Hindu

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