Iraq PM confirms US-led coalition numbers down

AFP  |  Baghdad 

Iraqi today confirmed a fall in the number of US-led coalition forces in the country but stressed the ongoing need for air support. told a cabinet meeting that "talks have been going on for the past year to gradually reduce the number of the (coalition) forces" from the current figure of roughly 10,000. The US-led coalition said yesterday it was "adjusting" its force levels in downwards as it shifts away from combat operations against the Islamic State group. It gave no details but made clear the focus would now be on consolidating gains against IS after more than three years of fighting in and The Iraqi said the threat from IS was not over. "There is still a danger inside Syrian territory. We control the borders, but there could be a real danger," said "We need significant air cover to monitor the desert and terrorist movements.

We need efforts from the coalition and... want to do a fully successful job," he said. In December, declared victory against IS, more than three years after the extremist group seized a third of its territory and swathes of neighbouring Syria, declaring a "caliphate" ruling over millions of people. Formed in October 2014, the US-led coalition brought together 50 countries in the fight against the jihadist group. It now includes 74 countries and works with NATO and The deployed about 2,000 soldiers in and more than 5,000 in At the end of November, it announced the withdrawal of 400 Marines from

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First Published: Wed, February 07 2018. 02:45 IST