NATO relocates Iraq mission personnel to Europe

Change
NATO adjusted the posture of its Mission Iraq and safely relocated all personnel from Iraq to Europe, completing the withdrawal today.
Why it matters
In-country NATO advisory, training and support activities in Iraq are now unavailable, so partner forces cannot rely on forward NATO personnel for local assistance. Command, coordination and contingency planning for Mission Iraq tasks must now be handled from Europe, increasing complexity for operational responses inside Iraq.
NATO relocates Iraq mission personnel to Europe
Implications
  • NATO operational planners must establish Europe-based command-and-control and remote advisory arrangements for Mission Iraq responsibilities or accept that in-person advisory and training tasks will lapse without forward staff.

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The Guardian

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