VINEYARD HAVEN, Mass. — President Barack Obama said Saturday the end of combat operations in Iraq doesn't just reaffirm the country's sovereignty, but also makes good on one of his principle campaign pledges.
Obama used his weekly radio and Internet address to highlight Tuesday's formal end to U.S. combat missions in Iraq — the realization of a promise he made as a candidate in the 2008 election.
Remaining troops will assume a backup and training role, a shift Obama will underscore with a visit to Fort Bliss, Texas, and an Oval Office address to the nation on Aug. 31, the date he targeted last year for the change in focus. U.S. troop strength dropped below 50,000 this week, a milestone also highlighted by the administration.
"In the months ahead, our troops will continue to support and train Iraqi forces, partner with Iraqis in counterterrorism missions and protect our civilian and military efforts," Obama said, a day before ending his 10-day Martha's Vineyard vacation to travel to New Orleans and mark another somber date: the fifth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina.
Driving home his point, the president said, "The bottom line is this: The war is ending. Like any sovereign, independent nation, Iraq is free to chart its own course. And by the end of next year, all of our troops will be home."
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Yea we went out with a bang !
ReplyDeleteMission Accomplished...
ReplyDeleteANybets how long before they are killing each other again??
We went out with a "Bang" alright. So did every soldier that lost his life to an IED or hostil shot. All for what?
ReplyDelete4:52 all because the democrats let 9/11 happen !
ReplyDeleteSo long as we have enemies attacking our men and women stationed over there, we have combat troops in Iraq. Don't forget this!
ReplyDeleteAt 10:02:
ReplyDeleteI'm curious as to how the Democrats let 9/11 happen? I'm pretty sure no one of any party affiliation would want the terrorists attacks to happen if they could stop it.