War proceeds
March 2, 2009 | Vetting explained
Barak Obama has delayed a withdrawal of troops from Iraq
US president Barrack Obama on Friday on February, 27th officially has published the strategy across Iraq. Addressing to military men on training base of marines Camp Lejeune in Northern Carolina, he has declared that the conclusion of fighting parts of a 146-thousand American contingent will come to the end till August, 31st, 2010. It for three months later, than he promised during the election campaign. Besides, according to Obama, in Iraq remain from 35 to 50 thousand American military men which will be engaged in struggle against terrorism, training of the Iraq safety force, protection of the American citizens and the American interests. In a word, as to Iraq the course of a new command of the White house as a matter of fact remains same, as well as at George Bush's administration. A difference only in rhetoric.
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