FACTBOX-Foreign military forces in Iraq
LONDON, July 6 (Reuters) – U.S. President George W. Bush was in Denmark on
Wednesday in part to thank Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen for his
support in Iraq.
Denmark was among the 36 countries to join the United States and Britain in
post-war Iraq.
Here is a table by country of military forces in Iraq. Some countries have
sent combat troops, others take up non-combat support roles such as logistics
and reconstruction. Some have said they wish to pull troops out because of
the danger.
In Iraq? En route or Withdrawn
alerted? or intend to pull
out??
United States 140,000
Britain 8,930
OTHER COUNTRIES:
Albania 73 47
Armenia 50
Australia 1,370
Azerbaijan 150
Bulgaria 400 (By end 2005)
Czech Rep. 92
Denmark 530
Dominican Rep. 300
El Salvador 380
Estonia 55
Georgia 850
Honduras 370
Hungary 300
Italy 3,160
Japan 550
Kazakhstan 30
Latvia 120
Lithuania 105
Macedonia 28
Moldova 25
Mongolia 180
Netherlands 800
New Zealand 60
Nicaragua 115
Norway 10 140
Philippines 51
Poland 1,700 (By end 2005)
Portugal 4 127
Romania 730 100
Singapore 200
Slovakia 105
South Korea 3,500
Spain 1,400
Thailand 460
Tonga 44
Ukraine 1,000? (By October 2005)
NOTE: Many figures are rounded or estimated
? As of April 2005
?? No date set or confirmed
? Precise figure not known
Sources: Reuters news reports/GlobalSecurity.org.
07/06/05 12:16 ET