Despite US announcement of complete withdrawal from Iraq in 2011, Washington will reportedly keep thousands of soldiers in the war-torn nation.
American military experts said the remaining forces are expected to stay in Iraq beyond 2011 as a 'peacekeeping force' for a decade, AFP reported.
Last week, US President Barack Obama declared an end to Washington's combat mission in the war-ravaged country.
However, about 50,000 US troops remain in Iraq supposedly on training and advisory roles until a complete pull out.
Meanwhile, US officials are planning to employ thousands of private contractors to conduct operations formerly performed by US troops.
The report came after Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki last week expressed confidence that "Iraqi security forces are capable of taking full responsibility."
The United States invaded Iraq in 2003 under the pretext of destroying alleged weapons of mass destruction. However, no such weapons were ever found.
Nearly a trillion dollars have been spent and more than 4,400 US soldiers and countless number of Iraqi civilians have been killed since the invasion began.
~ PRESS TV ~
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