About 500 Australian combat troops have pulled out of southern
A spokesman for the governor of Dhi Qar province said the troops had pulled out of the Talil base in Nasiriya on Sunday, with US forces replacing them.
But a British military spokesman in the southern city of
The pullout comes as polls show that 80 per cent of Australians are against the war in
Rudd promised to bring home all of his country's frontline troops this year.
It also sent military aircraft and naval vessels to the Gulf to guard
The 515-strong troop contingent has mainly trained and supported Iraqi forces in the Dhi Qar province.
Air Chief Marshal Angus Houston,
He also said that a small force of security and headquarters liaison troops would remain in
The British military spokesman said Australian civilians training the police and advising the Iraqi government would stay behind.
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