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NATO Completes Withdrawal of Military Trainers from Iraq

First article: 20 mar. 2026, 18:44 | Last update: 20 mar. 2026, 18:44 | 1 source | 1 article

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NATO has concluded its military training mission in Iraq, withdrawing all remaining trainers from the country. This decision signifies a change in the alliance's approach to supporting Iraqi security forces, potentially indicating a move towards a more advisory or support-based role. The withdrawal comes amidst ongoing efforts to stabilize the region and combat terrorism, raising questions about the future of international security cooperation in Iraq.

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NATO Withdraws Its Last Military Trainers From Iraq Foto: New York Times
New York Times 20 mar. 2026, 18:44 (4 hours ago)

NATO Withdraws Its Last Military Trainers From Iraq

The NATO mission, created in 2018, trained and advised Iraqi forces. Iraq is among the countries facing retaliatory attacks from the U.S.-Israeli war.

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