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U.S. Troops Leave al-Asad Air Base in Iraq

Geopolitics
Iraq
January 20, 2026に開始

State of the Union: The withdrawal signals the end of an era of American occupation in the region. The post U.S. Troops Leave al-Asad Air Base in Iraq appeared first on The American Conservative

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The withdrawal of U.S. troops from al-Asad marks a necessary step toward Iraqi sovereignty and self-determination.

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Leaving al-Asad could destabilize Iraq further, risking a power vacuum that extremist groups may exploit.

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Withdrawing troops might send the wrong message to allies in the region, potentially emboldening adversaries like Iran.

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Reducing military presence in Iraq allows the U.S. to reallocate resources toward domestic challenges and rebuilding efforts at home.

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The end of American occupation in Iraq reflects both a failure to achieve lasting peace and a need for new diplomatic strategies.

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