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Wednesday, 31 December 2008 - U.S. vacates Baghdad palace ahead of handover | International |
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      My Profile    Top News Reuters top ten news stories delivered to your inbox each day. 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The U.S. force in Iraq, now more than 140,000 strong, has operated since 2003 under a U.N. Security Council resolution which expires at midnight on New Year's Eve. From January 1, U.S. troops will operate with authority granted by the Iraqi government under a pact agreed by Washington and Baghdad. The pact -- viewed by both countries as a milestone in restoring Iraqi sovereignty -- requires U.S. troops to leave in three years, revokes their power to hold Iraqis without charge and subjects contractors and off-duty troops to Iraqi law. Iraq also reached a deal with Washington's main ally Britain on Tuesday giving its 4,100 troops until the end of July to depart. Small contingents from Australia, El Salvador, Romania, Estonia and the NATO alliance will also leave in 2009. U.S. and Iraqi officials are planning a ceremony for the morning of New Year's Day to formally hand over control of the Green Zone, the heavily fortified central sector of the capital that houses Western diplomats and Iraqi government offices. In recent weeks U.S. diplomats have gradually moved into a newly-built compound, the world's largest U.S. embassy, leaving behind a sprawling yellow marble palace of ousted dictator Saddam Hussein which looms over the Tigris River. "The palace will be in the possession of the Iraqi government from January 1, 2009," U.S. embassy spokeswoman Susan Ziadeh said of the ornate building, where diplomats worked beneath garish frescoes depicting Saddam's arsenal of missiles. SYMBOL U.S. officials ruled Iraq directly from the palace for more than a year after toppling Saddam in 2003, and it has remained a symbol of what many Iraqis consider a military occupation even as their nascent elected government has gained confidence. Iraq's security spokesman for Baghdad, Major-General Qassim Moussawi, said Iraqi forces would take immediate responsibility for patrolling and guarding the Green Zone, with U.S. troops acting in support. After years of extreme sectarian violence, Iraq has become far less bloody over the past year, although militants still launch bomb attacks frequently targeting civilians. A car bomb killed four people and wounded 45 on Wednesday at a crowded market in the northern Iraqi town of Sinjar, mainly populated by the minority Yazidi sect, police said. But only five U.S. soldiers have died as a result of hostile action in December, the lowest monthly total since the war began. The Iraq Body Count website, which monitors media reports of violent deaths, says 2008 was the least deadly year of a war which killed at least 90,000 Iraqi civilians. An average of about 25 civilians were still killed per day in 2008, mostly in the first half of the year. 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