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    Last US troops leave Iraq as war ends

    KHABARI CROSSING, Kuwait (AP) — The last U.S. soldiers rolled out of Iraq across the border into neighboring Kuwait at daybreak Sunday, whooping, fist bumping and hugging each other in a burst of joy and relief. Their convoy's exit marked the end of a bitterly divisive war that raged for nearly nine years and left Iraq shattered, with troubling questions lingering over whether the Arab nation will remain a steadfast U.S. ally.

    The mission cost nearly 4,500 American and well more than 100,000 Iraqi lives and $800 billion from the U.S. Treasury. The question of whether it was worth it all is yet unanswered.

    The last convoy of MRAPs, heavily armored personnel carriers, made a largely uneventful journey out except for a few equipment malfunctions along the way. It was dark and little was visible through the MRAP windows as they cruised through the southern Iraqi desert.

    When the convoy crossed into Kuwait around 7:45 a.m. local time, the atmosphere was subdued inside one of the vehicles, with no shouting or yelling. Along the road, a small group of Iraqi soldiers waved to the departing American troops.

    "My heart goes out to the Iraqis," said Warrant Officer John Jewell, acknowledging the challenges ahead. "The innocent always pay the bill."

    Soldiers standing just inside the crossing on the Kuwaiti side of the border waved and snapped photos as the final trucks crossed over. Soldiers slid shut the gate behind the final truck.

    "I'm pretty excited," said Sgt. Ashley Vorhees. "I'm out of Iraq. It's all smooth sailing from here."

    The war that began in a blaze of aerial bombardment meant to shock and awe the dictator Saddam Hussein and his loyalists ended quietly and with minimal fanfare.

    U.S. officials acknowledged the cost in blood and dollars was high, but tried to paint a picture of victory — for both the troops and the Iraqi people now freed of a dictator and on a path to democracy. But gnawing questions remain: Will Iraqis be able to forge their new government amid the still stubborn sectarian clashes. And will Iraq be able to defend itself and remain independent in a region fraught with turmoil and still steeped in insurgent threats.

    Many Iraqis, however, are nervous and uncertain about the future. Their relief at the end of Saddam, who was hanged on the last day of 2006, was tempered by a long and vicious war that was launched to find nonexistent weapons of mass destruction and nearly plunged the nation into full-scale sectarian civil war.

    Some criticized the Americans for leaving behind a destroyed country with thousands of widows and orphans, a people deeply divided along sectarian lines and without rebuilding the devastated infrastructure.

    Some Iraqis celebrated the exit of what they called American occupiers, neither invited nor welcome in a proud country.

    Others said that while grateful for U.S. help ousting Saddam, the war went on too long. A majority of Americans would agree, according to opinion polls.

    The low-key exit stood in sharp contrast to the high octane start of the war, which began before dawn on March 20, 2003, with an airstrike in southern Baghdad where Saddam was believed to be hiding. U.S. and allied ground forces then stormed across the featureless Kuwaiti desert, accompanied by reporters, photographers and television crews embedded with the troops.

    The final few thousand U.S. troops left Iraq in orderly caravans and tightly scheduled flights. They pulled out at night in hopes it would be more secure and got out in time for at least some of the troops to join families at home for the Christmas holidays.

    "The biggest thing about going home is just that it's home," Staff Sgt. Daniel Gaumer, 37, from Ft. Hood, Texas said before the convoy left. "It's civilization as I know it, the Western world, not sand and dust and the occasional rain here and there. It's home."

    Spc. Jesse Jones, a 23-year-old who volunteered to be on the last convoy, said: "It's just an honor to be able to serve your country and say that you helped close out the war in Iraq. ... Not a lot of people can say that they did huge things like that that will probably be in the history books."

    The final troops completed the massive logistical challenge of shuttering hundreds of bases and combat outposts, and methodically moving more than 50,000 U.S. troops and their equipment out of Iraq over the last year — while still conducting training, security assistance and counterterrorism battles.

    As of Thursday, there were two U.S. bases and less than 4,000 U.S. troops in Iraq — a dramatic drop from the roughly 500 military installations and as many as 170,000 troops during the surge ordered by President George W. Bush in 2007, when violence and raging sectarianism gripped the country. All U.S. troops were slated to be out of Iraq by the end of the year, but officials are likely to meet that goal a bit before then.

    The total U.S. departure is a bit earlier than initially planned, and military leaders worry that it is a bit premature for the still maturing Iraqi security forces, who face continuing struggles to develop the logistics, air operations, surveillance and intelligence-sharing capabilities they will need in what has long been a difficult region.

    Despite President Barack Obama's earlier contention that all American troops would be home for Christmas, at least 4,000 forces will remain in Kuwait for some months. The troops will be able to help finalize the move out of Iraq, but could also be used as a quick reaction force if needed.

    Obama stopped short of calling the U.S. effort in Iraq a victory in an interview taped Thursday with ABC News' Barbara Walters.

    "I would describe our troops as having succeeded in the mission of giving to the Iraqis their country in a way that gives them a chance for a successful future," Obama said.

    The Iraq Body Count website says more than 100,000 Iraqis have been killed since the U.S. invasion. The vast majority were civilians.

    The U.S. plans to keep a robust diplomatic presence in Iraq, foster a deep and lasting relationship with the nation and maintain a strong military force in the region.

    U.S. officials were unable to reach an agreement with the Iraqis on legal issues and troop immunity that would have allowed a small training and counterterrorism force to remain. U.S. defense officials said they expect there will be no movement on that issue until sometime next year.

    Obama met in Washington with Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki last week, vowing to remain committed to Iraq as the two countries struggle to define their new relationship. Ending the war was an early goal of the Obama administration, and Thursday's ceremony will allow the president to fulfill a crucial campaign promise during a politically opportune time. The 2012 presidential race is roiling and Republicans are in a ferocious battle to determine who will face off against Obama in the election.

     
    • MICHAEL W  •  Tulsa, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Now we need to leave Afghanistan . Because the USA is not the world police. It is time to let other countrys take care of its own problems
      • Victory In Love 5 mths ago
        No they're only a police state
      • Jenny 5 mths ago
        Exactly Michael. Time to take care of our own and let the rest of the world do the same.
      • Nathan 5 mths ago
        Vote Ron Paul 2012!!!
        He wants to bring back all of our troops.
        He was against to even going to war in iraq.
    • gulf war veteran  •  Mishawaka, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Welcome home to all the troops coming from Iraq. You did you job, from March 2002 to December 2011 in Iraq. Thank you for your service to a grateful nation. If you are serving in the Afghan theatre, you still have our support, and I hope all of you come home safe and sound. If you need help after you leave the service, you can turn to the counseling dept at the college you will attend, and many other organizations. Get your benefits, and get the skills needed to compete in this world. You did your job, and now take the time to enjoy the holidays with your family, friends, and fello americans. We will be there for you. Hell on Wheels.
      • Marsha 5 mths ago
        u are an awesome person for posting this. if you ever need someone to talk to
      • thepatriot 5 mths ago
        Well spoken! Iraq 2005-206
    • Somerset Sam  •  Newark, United States  •  5 mths ago
      WAR...ended..? NO..! Such a statement is a Mother of all LIES..!
      Iraq was invaded by US Forces (on Bush orders) on false claims and lies of WMD, chemical and bio warfare agents produced by Saddam Hussein. US never found any of those but the infrastructure of IRAQ was destroyed by brutal military assault without UN approval. if the war was about Saddam, then it should have "ended", after his capture or after his hanging in Iraq.
      Innocent IRAQI Citizens were subjected to brutal UN sanctions from 2000 until 2010 end when it was lifeted after 20 years. US forces had stayed in Iraq until 2011, where thousands iof innocent Civilians (est over 250,000) had DIED in US/NATO bombings and acts of terror even affter Saddam's death. No one talks about it including UN, about this WAR(!) killings..!
      Obama who had promised to bring back the troops in 18 months, is now ENDING the war (!) in IRAQ..not because it is over but because IRAQ..had refused "Immunity" to US troops..!
      Any US General or Admiral who had commanded the troops in IRAQ..knows the TRUTH..!!
      Secy of State Gen. Colin Powell RESIGNED under Bush, as he knew the truth about WMD.
      • Somerset Sam 5 mths ago
        The UN sanctions were imposed in 1990 by UN and it was lifted only in 2010. US Govt had supported the same evil Saddam Hussein during the eighties when IRAQ fought a War with IRAN for 8 years and Russia (teh USSR) had supplied all SCUD missiles, rocket lauchers and uS Govt gave $millions to Saddam Hussein, to help destroy IRAN's military. Now the wheel truned. The UN Committee headed by UN weapon Inspector NEVER found any evidence of WMD in Iraq and their report was reportedly ignored by UN SG under US Govt pressure. It is worth mentioning that a son of a UN Secretary General was investigated for FRAUD on Iraq's FOOD for OIL program where many had made millions selling Iraq's OIL in open market.
      • Larry B 5 mths ago
        Exactly! Saddam was our "boy" in Iraq until he decided he didn't want to dance to our tune anymore.
      • key 5 mths ago
        Wars just getting started, we haven't even gotten to the good part yet.
    • Amnyoteph  •  Sao Paulo, Brazil  •  5 mths ago
      Total defeat, thousands of dead and served no purpose.
      Replace your son for a medal. Enlist him in U.S.Army.
    • True American  •  Beaumont, United States  •  5 mths ago
      My sincere gratitude for all those that sacrificed their lives, those that served and I hope the troops in Afghanistan will be home very soon!
      • WoeAreWe 5 mths ago
        Ron Paul is NOT "against defense", actually the contrary: he's FOR "defense", just against "being the policeman of the world" (for the "moneyed interests" and "strange bedfellows in foreign politics"). And he receives more contributions from active military personnel than all the other republican candidates combined - and get this - more than the current Commander-In-Chief President... So - take it from them... if - you in fact, as you claim - "support the troops", because THEY support Ron Paul.
    • DongY  •  Singapore, Singapore  •  5 mths ago
      finally
    • Ma Lea  •  5 mths ago
      no more OILS?????
      • Syeef 5 mths ago
        you mean "Stolen" oil?
      • gelignite 5 mths ago
        Stolen oil? We should have been given a free tanker load of free oil every day for the past 9 years, but we got nothing
      • Ernie 5 mths ago
        Once again the republicans have commited murder and theft on a huge scale. They have destroyed a nation and gained nothing.
    • DW  •  Chambersburg, United States  •  5 mths ago
      To the troops who are FINALLY leaving Iraq: Welcome home, heroes!
      To the conservative and liberal politicians who sent and kept them over there: PLEASE feel free to take their place! America and the world would be MUCH better off without you!
    • Rarthus  •  5 mths ago
      Well, that's it then. We're done. Finally out of Iraq. After all this time, we're out of Iraq.

      ...I only have ONE question though.

      WHAT THE HELL DID WE ACCOMPLISH?!?!
    • Dan  •  5 mths ago
      bring our men and women back from everywhere and build our borders...
    • Keith  •  5 mths ago
      Wow...a 1.5 trillion dollars wasted in an attack on the wrong country after 9/11.
    • blanka  •  5 mths ago
      All America achieved with this nine year 'crusade' was birthing a generation of bereaved women and children who are going to grow up hating the United States and one day desire to re-enact 9/11 because of what "the infidels" did to his homeland.

      How's that for "Homeland Security?"
    • About Time  •  5 mths ago
      Gas prices at the pump have tripled in the US during the last 10 years, our economy has plummeted, the deficit has sky rocketed...meanwhile big oil reported record profits, defense contractors such as haliburton made trillions...all thanks to your tax dollars which could have been spent on the needs of American people.
    • Lamont N.  •  5 mths ago
      To our Troops who served in Iraq, I salute every-one last of you, for you all have done well under some of the most tense conditions ever!! To our government who made the decision to go into a country that never attacked us and had so many people killed and maimed including our own people, this was i believe immoral. Bush wrote the order to go in he also wrote the order for us getting out. Obama just followed what was set before, but after Trillions was spent and the #$%$ near collapse of our financial structure behind this, I truly hope that we have learned some lessons. Judging by the response of the Republicans.......looks like we may have learned very little. I hope I'm wrong.
    • whiplash55  •  San Mateo, United States  •  5 mths ago
      I'm sorry we wasted over 4500 American lives on a total fraud. I appreciate the sacrifice of our troops, but I'm ashamed that most of us didn't sacrifice anything. We put the 2 trillion dollar cost on our children while we got undeserved tax breaks, especially the wealthiest in our society.
    • Ron  •  Raleigh, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Wonder what was really accomplished by being in Iraq in the first place.
    • bryan  •  Reno, United States  •  5 mths ago
      800 billion?, no wonder we are broke
    • Amos Moses  •  5 mths ago
      So wheres all of the Oil contracts that Cheney promised?
    • Sharon Mia Opinionstein  •  Miami, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Why isn't this bigger news? There should be ticker-tape parades and fireworks in all major cities that this stupid war is now (technically) over and our troops are coming home.
    • Vinny  •  Stockton, United States  •  5 mths ago
      "The question of whether it was worth it all is yet unanswered." Tell that to all the wives,husbands,sons,fathers, daughters, and parents who will never see there loved ones again! Losing just 1 soldier whithout a declared war is sad, unconstitutional, and just plain wrong! Vote Ron Paul and keep our troops home ready to fight when a real threat comes along. Ron Paul 2012!
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