Talk:Withdrawal of United States troops from Iraq (2007–2011)

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U.S.–Iraq Status of Forces Agreement[edit]

Shouldn't this article reference the Status of Forces Agreement? Those are the terms in which US troops have been withdrawn thus far.

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Previous top comment not in a sub-section[edit]

It's 2013. Are U.S. government troops still in Iraq? If so, how many? No mention of anything from this year on this page! — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2601:9:4F00:7E:20A:52FF:FE25:32F (talk) 10:25, 31 July 2013 (UTC) [reply]

Moved down here! Balon Greyjoy (talk) 14:33, 4 May 2021 (UTC)[reply]

ISI Resurgence as ISIL[edit]

In the infobox, one of the listed results of the US withdrawal is "ISI resurgence as ISIL." I'm not sure if this is a typographical error since ISI is not listed as a former name of the Islamic State nor is it mentioned in the Wikipedia article on the Islamic State and neither is it mentioned in this article other than in the aforementioned infobox bullet point. One might assume ISI is an acronym for the "Islamic State in Iraq" or the "Islamic State of Iraq", but I could not find any references in Wikipedia or on Google to such an incarnation specifically excluding Syria or the Levant in general. The other presumptive expansion of the ISI acronym would be "Inter-Services Intelligence" (ISI; Urdu: بین الخدماتی مخابرات), the premier intelligence agency of Pakistan. I am no expert on the topic, but I would assume the article is not purporting the Pakistani intelligence agency reformed as ISIL since that agency still exists under the Pakistani government. Normally, I would edit the article myself if the intended word or term were obvious, but I am not certain to what specific precursor to ISIL the author is referring. If anyone could shed light on the matter, or make the correction personally, that would help. Thank you. 66.91.36.8 (talk) 02:10, 3 August 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Infobox[edit]

The withdrawal of troops is not an armed conflict. It’s an event. That’s why we need to put the “event” infobox here. BestWikiDog (talk) 07:01, 29 June 2023 (UTC)[reply]