Troop Drawdown in Afghanistan and Iraq
Acting Defense Secretary Christopher C. Miller announced on Tuesday that the Pentagon will implement the next phase of President Trump’s drawdown of American military personnel from Afghanistan and Iraq by mid-January before the presidential transition concludes on Inauguration Day.Â
The drawdown will reduce U.S. force levels in Afghanistan by half from about 5,000 troops to 2,500 troops, while the force level in Iraq will decline from 3,000 to 2,500 troops; continuing the drawdown President Trump pushed for on the campaign trail and while in office. For reference, the U.S. had about 15,000 troops in Afghanistan in 2018 and 5,200 troops in Iraq earlier in 2020. Miller remarked:
“We owe this moment to the many patriots who made the ultimate sacrifice and their comrades who carry forward their legacy. Together, we have mourned the loss of more than 6,900 American troops who gave their lives in Afghanistan and Iraq. And we will never forget the more than 52,000 who bear the wounds of war, and all those who still carry its scars ― visible and invisible."
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