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Where US troops are based in the ME
2020-01-07
[Statista] After the death of top Iranian military commander Qassem Soleimani by a U.S. missile on Friday in Baghdad, the Iraqi government has voted in a non-binding resolution Sunday to expel U.S. troops from the country. Prime minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi could now take back the invitation that allows 6,000 troops to currently stay in Iraq.

While the U.S. presence in Iraq is sizable, other Middle Eastern countries host many more U.S. troops. The largest U.S. base in the Middle East is in Qatar. The country hosts around 13,000 U.S. troops, according to numbers compiled by the Washington Post. Located southwest of Doha, Al Udeid Air Base has proven crucial in the fight against ISIS. Qatar invested $1 billion in constructing the base and it's also home to the the U.S. Combined Air Operations Center, responsible for coordinating U.S. and allied air power across the Middle East, particularly in airspace over Iraq, Syria and Afghanistan.

The following infographic highlights just how important Qatar, along with Kuwait, is to the U.S. presence in the Middle East. Both countries hosts an estimated 13,000 U.S. troops. Neighboring Bahrain is also vital to American interests in the region, home to the Naval Support Activity Bahrain, the U.S. Fifth Fleet and a substantial military presence at Isa Air Base. 7,000 troops are based there.

U.S. troops have been withdrawing from Syria after the Trump administration's decision in October, which has decimated their numbers from an estimated 2,000 in September to currently around 800.
Posted by:Besoeker

#17  Frank G’s article deleted. Good job, both of you.
Posted by: trailing wife   2020-01-07 22:39  

#16  TW can take care of mine. Yours already has comments
Posted by: Frank G   2020-01-07 18:52  

#15  Trash mine, then.
Posted by: Raj   2020-01-07 18:40  

#14  I had as well
Posted by: Frank G   2020-01-07 18:39  

#13  I just threw up a post on it, Frank G...
Posted by: Raj   2020-01-07 18:34  

#12  Foxnews has breaking: missile attacks on US troops across Iraq.
Posted by: Frank G   2020-01-07 18:24  

#11  Yeah, "decimated"? Come on. Enough of the hyperbole. "Reduced [by 40%]" would have worked just fine...maybe kinda-sorta "drastically reduced" to be nice.
Posted by: DooDahMan   2020-01-07 17:30  

#10  Decimate... *SIGH* it was during the frenzied stories about Hurricane Katrina that it was forcibly brought to my attention the linguistic drift of the term "decimate". No, "1 in 10" has become an archaic definitionâ„¢ ....
Posted by: magpie   2020-01-07 17:24  

#9  Wait, don't sell the wunderkinds short. I'm sure they use "literally decimated" for the legacy meaning.

Also (haven't checked, but I'm probably the millionth person to suggest it... sure miss the old days when you couldn't walk to the outhouse without stubbing your toe on a hapax): destimate.
Posted by: Harry Lover of the Gepids1344   2020-01-07 14:31  

#8  "which has decimated (du-ified??) their numbers from an estimated 2,000 in September to currently around 800"
Posted by: Lex   2020-01-07 11:26  

#7  Trump administration's decision in October, which has decimated their numbers from an estimated 2,000 in September to currently around 800

Dumbshit "Journolist" might wanna look up "decimated" in a dictionary
Posted by: Frank G   2020-01-07 11:08  

#6  Really not that many. The US combat division is usually 12,000-18,000. Most of those are base personal and defense units. Having 7,000 soldiers to run an air force base is normal.
Posted by: DarthVader   2020-01-07 11:03  

#5  ..cause its +/- some at anyone time due to rotations, tdy, med evac, et al.

So, I take it the Israelis have taken full manning of the Patriot systems in country and no MAG teams?
Posted by: Procopius2k   2020-01-07 09:28  

#4  Why round numbers for every entry on the chart except Oman, which is listed at 606 headcount?
Posted by: M. Murcek   2020-01-07 08:58  

#3  Jane you slut! How many?
Posted by: Punky Wheregum8959   2020-01-07 08:57  

#2  I'm with Herb. If the camel-etc. thought English was hard, wait til they try to learn Mandarin.
Posted by: Mercutio   2020-01-07 06:56  

#1  Jesus that's a lot. What the fuck? What are we, World Police? Nope.

"vital to American interests in the region"

We don't *have* any interests in the region. Not any more. We're self-sufficient in oil and those dirty camel-fuckers can choke on their dirty crude while we develop electric cars. Looking forward to seeing them fall back to poverty and irrelevance.
Posted by: Herb McCoy   2020-01-07 06:37  

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