U.S., Iraq Have Reached Understanding On Plans To End U.S.-Led Coalition; Plan Would See Hundreds Of Coalition Troops Exit Iraq By September 2025, Rest Leave In 2026, Sources Say
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The U.S. and Iraq have reached an understanding to end the U.S.-led coalition presence in Iraq. The plan involves the withdrawal of hundreds of coalition troops by September 2025, with the remaining troops leaving in 2026.

September 06, 2024 | 2:49 pm
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The withdrawal of U.S.-led coalition troops from Iraq could impact geopolitical stability, potentially affecting the broader market sentiment and SPY, which tracks the S&P 500.
The withdrawal plan could have geopolitical implications, which might affect investor sentiment and market stability. However, the direct impact on SPY is uncertain as it depends on broader market reactions.
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The troop withdrawal from Iraq could influence oil markets, potentially impacting USO, which tracks oil prices, due to changes in regional stability.
The troop withdrawal could lead to changes in regional stability, affecting oil supply routes or production, which in turn could impact oil prices and USO. However, the exact impact is uncertain.
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