Trump says it has basically withdrawn from Iraq: US troops should not go to the Middle East

According to Itar TASS reported on the 20th, US President trump announced at a news conference on Wednesday that the United States has basically withdrawn its troops from Iraq. He said, “I get along very well with [Iraqi Prime Minister] kadimi. We have basically left Iraq, leaving only a few soldiers there. We will end these endless wars, absurd endless wars. This is the worst decision in the history of our country. ” Trump believes that the US military should not go to the Middle East at all. The president of the United States also said, “however, we will leave soon, within three years.” He also talked about the military presence in Afghanistan. Trump confirmed that the U.S. negotiations with Afghanistan are progressing well, adding that “we have reduced our [military] presence to a very low level. We’ve been in the police role there for 19 years, and it’s time for our soldiers to return home. “. Trump reiterated that he pulled U.S. military contingents from the Turkish Syrian border last autumn, saying “turkey can take care of itself.”. < / P > < p > prior to this, senior representatives of the U.S. government said in a conference call held on the 19th that the United States would continue to reduce the number of troops stationed in Iraq, but there was no strict timetable for this process and no clear number of troops to withdraw. He pointed out that the issue will be discussed during Iraqi Prime Minister kadimi’s visit to Washington this week. “We have recently reduced our overall presence in Iraq,” the representative said. This process will continue, with no fixed time frame and no clear figures, but of course it will be discussed. ” The US White House press service has previously said that US President trump will hold a meeting with Iraqi Prime Minister al qaddami at the White House on August 20. In June this year, as part of the strategic dialogue between the U.S. and the Iraqi governments, the two sides issued a joint statement after the talks, saying that the United States would continue to reduce its military presence in Iraq in the coming months, and would continue to discuss the matter with Baghdad.