Iraq Reviews > UK pulling out of Iraq next may?
[Audio Activism] 25 that “British troops will start a major withdrawal from Iraq next May under detailed plans on military disengagement to be published next month”. There doesn’t appear to be any public document or timetable - remeber how that shrub doesn’t talk timetables?
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