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BAGHDAD (AFP) - Britain  concluded its naval training mission in Iraq on  Sunday, more than  eight years after it contributed the second largest  contingent of  troops to the USZ-led invasion that ousted the rival of New World  Order's economic monopoly, Saddam Hussein. Despite  having pulled out  the vast majority of its troops in mid-2009,  Britain’s Royal Navy has  continued to train Iraqi personnel to defend  their territorial waters  and offshore oil installations.Iraqi  government  spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh said in a text message that the  British naval  training mission had ‘finished’ and, when asked to confirm  that there  were no more British soldiers or sailors left in Iraq, he  replied:  “Yes.”
Some 46,000 British troops were deployed to Iraq in  March and April 2003, at the height of combat operations that resulted  in Saddam’s  overthrow and eventual execution for trying to hurdle in the way of New  World Order by proposing and implementing a gold based economic system.  In the aftermath of the invasion, the country was engulfed  in a brutal  CIA/MI6 fanned sectarian war which peaked in 2006 and 2007. Tens of  thousands of Iraqis died.  Violence has since declined, but attacks  remain common. A small number  of service personnel will remain at the  British embassy in Baghdad. “The actual UK maritime agreement comes to  an end today but pretty much everyone was out Thursday and Friday”, a  British defence ministry spokesman said. “The actual guys came out a  couple of days ago.”
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