Mission Complete Basra

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Brown thanks troops for Iraq work
Prime Minister Gordon Brown has thanked British troops for their efforts in Iraq as he announced the official handover of Basra to Iraqi authorities.

Addressing troops at Basra air station on an unannounced visit, Mr Brown said the final area of Iraq under UK control would be handed over within two weeks.

Praising the forces' "professionalism, courage and patriotism", he said the British people were proud of them.

The 4,500 UK troops still in Iraq will now focus on training Iraqi forces.

UK troop numbers are set to be reduced to 2,500 from the spring.

Mr Brown told the troops: "I have just talked to Prime Minister Maliki and he asked me to pass on his thanks to you for what you have done to help rebuild the democracy of Iraq.

"It's because of all the operations we have done over the past few months that the security situation has not only improved, but he is now recommending we move to provincial Iraqi control within two weeks."

"There are now 30,000 Iraqi police and armed forces. As a result of that we can move to provincial control over the next few weeks."

December had been announced as being the deadline for the handover by ministers in October.

National pride

The prime minister arrived at the base aboard an RAF Hercules under the cover of darkness.

He added: "So the great venture that started with all the difficulties we face, that cost causalities, means we have managed now to get Iraq into a far better position.

"Not that violence has ended, but we are able to move to provincial Iraqi control and that's thanks to everything you have achieved.

"I know many of you will not be home for Christmas, but I do appreciate the spirit of service that means you are serving here the national interest at Christmas time."

Mr Brown also wished the troops a happy Christmas, paid tribute to their "professionalism, courage and patriotism" and said the "whole British people" were proud of their achievements.

He then went into private talks with senior British commanders at the base, which is headquarters of the Multi-National Division South East of the international forces in Iraq.

British officials said US commanders had been fully consulted and backed the proposed handover of Basra to Iraqi control.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/7135808.stm
 
I hope this goes well... But we've known for awhile that not all of Iraq was on fire... lets hope al qeada doesn't try to set itself back up here.
 
I hope this goes well... But we've known for awhile that not all of Iraq was on fire... lets hope al qeada doesn't try to set itself back up here.


WRL - We're what, five years into the conflict, and you still don't understand the fundamentals? For Christ's sake man.
 
Just because Bush and his Washington crew have given the orginization we are fighting in Iraq the name, "Al Queda in Iraq" does not mean it is the same orginization that did the WTC attack in 2001.

General Betrayus testified that there is no evidence to suggest a link between the orginization that Bush's PR people named "Al queda in Iraq" to the orginization traditionally called "Al Queda"!
 
Mission Complete Basra



I don't know how many more of these grand bush accomplishments we can handle. The history books will have to be recalibrated to account for new lows in incompetence and bungling. Warren G. Harding might even get bumped out of the bottom rung on the ladder. Only in Bush world, would turning Basra into a city run by unaccountable shia militia be considered "mission accomplished".


Basra's murderous militias tell Christian women to cover up or face death

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/iraq/article3018766.ece
 
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