Frustration Rules US Troops Remaining in Iraq
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In a report published by Reuters, it was revealed that the US troops who were left in Iraq after the official announcement of the end of their mission in that country, are starting to complain because they are feeling frustrated as they have no duty to do now.
The news agency reported Sergeant Candrick Manuel saying that when the NBC TV network said the last US soldier was drawn out of Iraq, it made it sound like everything was over.
Sergeant Manuel believed that this was a slap on their faces, for they are still in Iraqi territories, claiming they are still being attacked.
The US army announced that its mission in Iraq has come to an end on the 31st of last August, after nearly seven and a half years of a brutal US invasion, during which according to statistics, 4,400 US soldiers were killed.
In a report published by Reuters, it was revealed that the US troops who were left in Iraq after the official announcement of the end of their mission in that country, are starting to complain because they are feeling frustrated as they have no duty to do now.
The news agency reported Sergeant Candrick Manuel saying that when the NBC TV network said the last US soldier was drawn out of Iraq, it made it sound like everything was over.
Sergeant Manuel believed that this was a slap on their faces, for they are still in Iraqi territories, claiming they are still being attacked.
The US army announced that its mission in Iraq has come to an end on the 31st of last August, after nearly seven and a half years of a brutal US invasion, during which according to statistics, 4,400 US soldiers were killed.
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