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If you mean "you" as in the armed forces, then NO. The US and UK armed forces attacked Iraq on March 20, 2003 (Operation Iraqi Freedom).
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From 2003, and US troops are still in Iraq.
No. All US troops have been withdrawn as of December 16, 2011.
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The United States is currently sending our troops to Libya, Afghanistan, and Iraq. South Korea, Japan, Germany, England, Italy, Turkey, Israel, and several others.
The forces that invaded Iraq in march 2003 for Operation Iraqi Freedom was a combination of troops from many countries. The Multinationals Force Iraq as it was called consisted of troops from these nations.The United StatesGreat BritainAustraliaPolandAlbaniaDenmarkSpainAfter the Invasion many other nations deployed troops to Iraq via the United Nations. A full list can be found by clicking on the Wikapedia link below under related links.
There are about 150,000 troops in Iraq.
Iraq had the fifth military troops and equipment when the Iran-Iraq war has ended, so a large proportion of the population are armed, and it is has a strategice site in the middle east, many countries in the region have interest in Iraq like Iran.
A few months. It is said that the Iraq War started on March 20, 2003 but that was the date when America declared they were going to invade Iraq. But in preparation for the attack,100,000 troops were moved to Kuait by Febuary 18th.
President Obama promised when he was running as a candidate in 2008 that he would make an effort to end the war in Iraq and bring the troops home; in 2009, after he took office, he implemented a phased reduction in forces, gradually withdrawing more than 100,000 troops. By late December 2011, nearly all of the troops (another 40,000) had in fact returned home.
Yes, on 4th of July this year over 200 became citizens in Iraq while on duty there.