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Clearly some of you understand very little about military operations and how they begin and end.

Yes..as Obama states:

"As of 1-1-2012 we begin a new relationship with Iraq...one between two sovereign nations."

The U.S. has and will hold until JAN 1, the the right to extend and/or continue war operations in the country of Iraq. A country that we currently occupy until we say otherwise.

Regardless of when that date was first negotiated, Obama states that WE have decided to uphold that date.

As the occupying force in Iraq we make the decision whether to keep our deadline or extend.

Obama previously declared an end to "combat" operations in Iraq not "war" operations....big differences there

As we handed over power to the new Iraqi military we relinquished our combat responsibilities and agreed to act with Iraqi authority during late stage transition.

As the occupying force we have maintained the right and ability to at any time take back that full authority if it had become necessary.

As of Jan 1 we have been told by the Commander and Chief that we will no longer occupy Iraq and will instead formally recognize Iraq as a sovereign nation with all due respects.

Any actions taken by U.S. troops in Iraq beyond Jan. 1 would require a new declaration of war by congress or a new presidential order.

As of Jan 1, the President commits that the current Presidential order to occupy Iraq will formally expire.

As I said long ago...

Then and only then will Iraq dinar be formally recognized as a currency of a sovereign nation and invited to trade on the world market.

I expect to see it trading in Jan....RV or not.

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Clearly some of you understand very little about military operations and how they begin and end.

Yes..as Obama states:

"As of 1-1-2012 we begin a new relationship with Iraq...one between two sovereign nations."

The U.S. has and will hold until JAN 1, the the right to extend and/or continue war operations in the country of Iraq. A country that we currently occupy until we say otherwise.

Regardless of when that date was first negotiated, Obama states that WE have decided to uphold that date.

As the occupying force in Iraq we make the decision whether to keep our deadline or extend.

Obama previously declared an end to "combat" operations in Iraq not "war" operations....big differences there

As we handed over power to the new Iraqi military we relinquished our combat responsibilities and agreed to act with Iraqi authority during late stage transition.

As the occupying force we have maintained the right and ability to at any time take back that full authority if it had become necessary.

As of Jan 1 we have been told by the Commander and Chief that we will no longer occupy Iraq and will instead formally recognize Iraq as a sovereign nation with all due respects.

Any actions taken by U.S. troops in Iraq beyond Jan. 1 would require a new declaration of war by congress or a new presidential order.

As of Jan 1, the President commits that the current Presidential order to occupy Iraq will formally expire.

As I said long ago...

Then and only then will Iraq dinar be formally recognized as a currency of a sovereign nation and invited to trade on the world market.

I expect to see it trading in Jan....RV or not.

Mahalos Tr2!

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WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama today 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.

Read more: http://www.enterprisenews.com/archive/x319042237/Obama-declares-end-to-Iraq-war-all-troops-to-be-withdrawn#ixzz1baqLBg8q

There is a lot more on the internet about Obama declaring an end to the war in Iraq. All you have to do is a simple search.

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