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Updated: 10/21/2011 2:21 pm Published: 10/21/2011 11:54 am
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Barack Obama on Friday declared an end to the Iraq war, one of the longest and most divisive conflicts in U.S. history, announcing that all American troops would be withdrawn from the country by year's end.

Obama's statement put an end to months of wrangling over whether the U.S. would maintain a force in Iraq beyond 2011. He never mentioned the tense and ultimately fruitless negotiations with Iraq over whether to keep several thousand U.S. forces there as a training force and a hedge against meddling from Iran or other outside forces.

Instead, Obama spoke of a promise kept, a new day for a self-reliant Iraq and a focus on building up the economy at home.

"I can report that, as promised, the rest of our troops in Iraq will come home by the end of the year," Obama said. "After nearly nine years, America's war in Iraq will be over."

Obama spoke after a private video conference with Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, and he offered assurances that the two leaders agreed on the decision.

The U.S. military presence in Iraq stands at just under 40,000. All U.S. troops are to exit the country in accordance with a deal struck between the countries in 2008 when George W. Bush was president.

Obama, an opponent of the war from the start, took office and accelerated the end of the conflict. In August 2010, he declared the U.S. combat mission over.

"Over the next two months our troops in Iraq, tens of thousands of them, will pack up their gear and board convoys for the journey home," Obama said. "The last American soldier will cross the border out of Iraq with their heads held high, proud of their success and knowing that the American people stand united in our support for our troops."

More than 4,400 American military members have been killed since the U.S. and its allies invaded Iraq in March 2003.

The Associated Press first reported last week that the United States would not keep troops in Iraq past the year-end withdrawal deadline, except for some soldiers attached to the U.S. Embassy.

Denis McDonough, the White House's deputy national security adviser, said that in addition to the standard Marine security detail, the U.S. will also have 4,000 to 5,000 contractors to provide security for U.S. diplomats, including at the U.S. embassy in Baghdad and U.S. consulates in Basra and Erbil.

In recent months, Washington had been discussing with Iraqi leaders the possibility of several thousand American troops remaining to continue training Iraqi security forces.

Throughout the discussions, Iraqi leaders refused to give U.S. troops immunity from prosecution in Iraqi courts, and the Americans refused to stay without that guarantee.

Moreover, Iraq's leadership has been split on whether it wanted American forces to stay.

When the 2008 agreement requiring all U.S. forces to leave Iraq was passed, many U.S. officials assumed it would inevitably be renegotiated so that Americans could stay longer.

The U.S. said repeatedly this year it would entertain an offer from the Iraqis to have a small force stay behind, and the Iraqis said they would like American military help. But as the year wore on and the number of American troops that Washington was suggesting could stay behind dropped, it became increasingly clear that a U.S. troop presence was not a sure thing.

The issue of legal protection for the Americans was the deal-breaker.

But administration officials said they feel confident that the Iraqi security forces are well prepared to take the lead in their country. McDonough said assessment after assessment of the preparedness of Iraqi forces concluded that "these guys are ready; these guys are capable; these guys are proven; importantly, they're proven because they've been tested in a lot of the kinds of threats that they're going to see going forward.

"So we feel very good about that."

Pulling troops out by the end of this year allows both al-Maliki and Obama to claim victory.

Obama kept a campaign promise to end the war, and al-Maliki will have ended the American presence and restored Iraqi sovereignty.

The president used the war statement to once again turn attention back to the economy, the domestic concern that is expected to determine whether he wins re-election next year.

"After a decade of war the nation that we need to build and the nation that we will build is our own, an America that sees its economic strength restored just as we've restored our leadership around the globe."
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seweja - 10/24/2011 1:17 AM
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Whine, Whine, whine. You babies are ridiculous. THE MAN SAID HE WOULD END THE WAR IN HIS ELECTION FOOLS. YOU IDIOTS, HE WILL GET A SECOND TERM.

Tired - 10/23/2011 9:10 AM
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If we have no troops there...then we should send NO MONEY there...glad to see em coming home....but the timing is POLITICAL....nuff said

brite - 10/22/2011 6:12 AM
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This is purely a political move by Osama, he knows 2013 will be THE END OF AN ERROR.

vtx1800 - 10/21/2011 7:38 PM
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Obumer says by the end of the year, I call BS! This loser so-called president has lied and will continue to snow over the American people. His power in the government has allowed incompentent officials to run something they hardly knew anything about, my dog knows more than this moron Obumer. End of the year aye, as dhtyler says, he's doing this to boost his presidency next year. I will tell you, that pos Obumer, will not see a second term, he has walked over and wasted too much of the tax-payers money trying his schemes to Mankey this country poor. His wife and kids can get the hell out of our country. Let's take America back from this sore azz and get our American servicemen home to live out the dream we all deserve! Obumer is nothing but a waste of four years, four years we can get back through a much needed intelligent, American born, president.

Razorback - 10/21/2011 3:58 PM
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So we can now expect to see the US embassy being evacuated by helicopter in about 2 years?

glennmayher - 10/21/2011 2:11 PM
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Pull up their account and have it ready. I'm sure the taxpayers deserve payment in full plus interest. It's time all these countrys understand FREEDOM IS NOT FREE!

dhtyler - 10/21/2011 1:08 PM
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He is doing this for re-election reasons. When we started this mess I felt we no longer have the stomach to fight to win. Unless we fight to win we should never enter a conflict again. I feel so badly for the wonderful young men who have died for old politicians who had no intention of winning. If we leave now not one more penny should be paid to Iraq--they should repay us.And if they allow Iran in we should bomb the whole lot out of existence.
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