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Australia and Poland to Withdraw Troops from Iraq

HeadlineDec 26, 2007

The governments of Poland and Australia have announced plans to withdraw combat troops from Iraq within a year. During a surprise visit to Iraq, newly elected Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd said Australia’s 550 combat troops will head home by June. Meanwhile, Poland plans to withdraw its 900 troops by October.

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