In the next 12 months the British Military is going out from Iraq completely, said the British Army Commander. There is already a schedule and plan how and when exactly all British Soldiers will be out of Iraq, reported British “Sunday Telegraph” with a reference to British Military Department.

 

Until May 2008 all soldiers could be at home. All those plans will be signed by Gordon Brown after Tony Blair resigns.

 

There are still many Military Commanders who didn’t send their schedules when their troops will be ready to come out from Iraq. Before, Gordon Brown was against sending British Troops home earlier. Already to beginning of the Year 2007, around 1600 British Soldiers have left Iraq. End of the Year 2007, just 2500 Soldiers should be in south of Iraq. The troops should concentrate on the fight against Taliban in Afghanistan; it was reported from Military Department. “Great Britain is not able to lead wars in Afghanistan and in the Iraq at the same time”, said high-ranking British Military.

 

It is simpler to obtain in Afghanistan than in the Iraq successes. The public does not support the Government in the Iraq.

 

Tony Blair had always leaned a concrete schedule to the complete departure. Tony Blair’s Department has been supporting the U.S. President George W. Bush in his war against terror in last 5 years and Tony Blair have gotten many critics because of his %100 support to the U.S. President.

 

The total number of UK troops killed in operations in Iraq has risen to 149 after the death of a soldier from the Royal Logistic Corps in Basra.