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South Korea To Withdraw 1,000 Troops

HeadlineNov 18, 2005

Meanwhile, South Korea announced today it plans to withdraw one-third of its forces from Iraq in the next year. With over 3,000 troops in the country, South Korea maintains the third-largest foreign military presence in Iraq after the United States and Britain. The announcement appeared to take the Bush administration by surprise. A National Security Council spokesperson said : “They have not informed the United States government of that.”

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