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zimv20
Apr 21, 2004, 09:28 PM
link (http://www.ireland.com/newspaper/front/2004/0420/3783682793HM1SCALLY.html)


Poland is planning to withdraw its troops from Iraq in the coming months, dealing another blow to the US-led coalition forces there.

The revelation yesterday by a senior government adviser that Poland's 2,500 soldiers would leave Iraq comes just a day after the new Spanish Prime Minister, Mr José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, announced the pull-out of Spanish troops "as soon as possible".

President Bush reacted to the Spanish decision by accusing Mr Zapatero yesterday of giving "false comfort to terrorists \ enemies of freedom in Iraq".

The White House spokesman, Mr Scott McClellan, said that in a five-minute telephone call to Mr Zapatero, Mr Bush also urged Spain's withdrawal to "take place in a co-ordinated manner that does not put at risk other coalition forces in Iraq". Spain said last night its troops would be out within six to eight weeks.

A senior adviser to the Polish government confirmed to The Irish Times that Warsaw's decision had been influenced by the Spanish move. "Given the circumstances [in Iraq], we will probably diminish significantly the forces at the end of 2004," said Prof Tadeusz Iwinski, secretary of state for international affairs in the office of the prime minister.

Questioned further by The Irish Times, he said: "It is much easier to send troops in than to withdraw them, but we will probably do it at the end of 2004 or the start of 2005."

As well as 2,500 soldiers, Poland commands a 9,000-strong division of troops from 24 nations, including 1,300 Spanish soldiers. Poland and Spain had worked closely as both political and military allies over Iraq.

A spokesman for the Ministry of Defence in Warsaw was unable to comment. However, indicating evident confusion within the government, the Polish President, Mr Aleksander Kwasniewski, was quoted yesterday pledging to keep Polish soldiers in Iraq.

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blackfox
Apr 21, 2004, 11:17 PM
If Poland does pull out, that leaves only the US and UK w/ sizeable forces over there...and it is election time soon in the UK(not that it isn't in the US), but Blair might have some trouble politically if the UK stays...then leaving just the US...I don't know whether to laugh or cry...

IJ Reilly
Apr 21, 2004, 11:34 PM
Official White House position: The coalition is not falling apart.

Film at 11.

diamond geezer
Apr 21, 2004, 11:55 PM
Why any country would put its own people at risk to help the US get oil and bases is beyond me.

No doubt allegations of cowardice and "giving in to terrorism" will flow from the mouths of the uninformed.

miloblithe
Apr 22, 2004, 12:23 AM
If Poland does pull out, that leaves only the US and UK w/ sizeable forces over there.

There's also still Italy and Ukraine. Plus South Korea and Japan are still gearing up.

And It seems Poland is kvetching. Probably if we throw them a bone, like easier visa processing, they'll be back in. They are kind of all about being the U.S.'s "second strongest ally in Europe."

Neserk
Apr 22, 2004, 12:30 AM
Why any country would put its own people at risk to help the US get oil and bases is beyond me.
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Now that they actually know why they are there they are leaving. Sometimes living in a country that is a world power sucks. Glad we have elections. At least we can get rid of him!

Ugg
Apr 22, 2004, 12:50 AM
There's also still Italy and Ukraine. Plus South Korea and Japan are still gearing up.

And It seems Poland is kvetching. Probably if we throw them a bone, like easier visa processing, they'll be back in. They are kind of all about being the U.S.'s "second strongest ally in Europe."

That's wishful thinking, it'll be more like a few billion dollars worth of aid and a free pass to the US while we make the other Europeans wait in line and totally revamp their military and......

Their future is Europe, not the US and they know it.