Currently, there are only a few thousand US soldiers deployed to the Middle East, but during the height of the surge in Iraq, there were 130,000-150,000 US soldiers in Iraq alone.
November 2006-January 2007
The US is NOT at war with Iraq. The US was at war with North Vietnam.
The US is not at war with Iraq.
The US is not at war Iraq. The US was at war with a nation called North Vietnam.
There are approximately 120,000 Soldiers currently in Iraq, we can not give an actual number because it could compromise operational security and become a significant issue for the Soldiers currently in Iraq (give or take a few thousand).Updated in 2011 - there were never more than 165K US Soldiers in Iraq. The peak was in 2007-2008. In the summer of 2011, there are approximately 50K troops in Iraq.
None at the present time. US has withdrawn its troops. At the height of hostilities there were close to 175,000 US troops in Iraq, during the surge of 2007. The number of Iraqi troops is unknown, but estimated to have been between half and three quarters of a million. Probably most of them were involved in the defense of Iraq.
Currently, there are only a few thousand US soldiers deployed to the Middle East, but during the height of the surge in Iraq, there were 130,000-150,000 US soldiers in Iraq alone.
November 2006-January 2007
Nouri al-Maliki was the Prime Minister of Iraq in 2007. He became the Prime Minister on 2006 May 20. Al-Maliki is a Shiite. His major challenges have been restoring stability to Iraq after the second US-Iraq war, and leading the country through reconstruction.
Troop is an old-fashioned word for soldier, from trooper.
'US troop' would be アメリカ部隊 (amerika butai) in Japanese. - アメリカ (amerika) - America/US - 部隊(butai) - Troop
Many biographies of George H W Bush state that his greatest achievement was the passing of the ADA (Landmark Americas with Disabilities Act) another achievement that is in a few biographies was the successful prosecution of the war to liberate Kuwait from Iraq.
The US's objective is to gain oil from Iraq.
Iraq and the US.
The surge was a fundamental change in the way US and NATO forces approached the Iraq War. Instead of keeping to large Forward Operating Bases (FOB) located on outskirts of cities an influx of troops were sent and opened up smaller Combat Outposts (COP) throughout cities. This effectively gave a security presence throughout Iraqi cities and provinces from US and NATO forces. This move also made it hard for Insurgents to operate as it made it hard for them to blend in to local populations.
According to <a href=http://www.usatoday.com/news/military/2007-11-22-braininjuries_N.htm"> this article, the answer is 1,500,000 troops have served in Iraq, up until the day it was written 11/23/2007.