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    FACTBOX-Military forces in Iraq


    LONDON, Jan 17 (Reuters) - Some 400 British troops have begun arriving
    in Iraq to help maintain security as insurgents step up attacks two
    weeks before Iraqis go to the polls, Britain's Ministry of Defence
    said on Monday.

    Romania also said it would send 100 more troops to Iraq to help
    protect United Nations staff during the election.

    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 growing danger.

    In Iraq+ En route or Withdrawn

    alerted+ or intend to pull

    out++

    United States 150,000

    Britain 8,930

    OTHER COUNTRIES:

    Albania 73

    Armenia 50

    Australia 850 30

    Azerbaijan 150

    Bulgaria 430

    Czech Rep. 92

    Denmark 525

    Dominican Rep. 300

    El Salvador 380

    Estonia 55

    Georgia 300 550

    Honduras 370

    Hungary 300 (By end-3/2005)

    Italy 3,160

    Japan 550 450

    Kazakhstan 30

    Latvia 120

    Lithuania 105

    Macedonia 28

    Moldova 25

    Mongolia 180

    Netherlands 1,350 (By March 2005)

    New Zealand 60

    Nicaragua 115

    Norway 10 140

    Philippines 51

    Poland 2,400 700##

    Portugal 120

    Romania 730 100

    Singapore 200

    Slovakia 105

    South Korea 3,600

    Spain 1,400

    Thailand 460

    Tonga 44

    Ukraine 1,600 (First half 2005)

    NOTE: Many figures are rounded or estimated.

    As of Nov 2004

    No date set or confirmed.

    Precise figure not known.

    Poland announced that it will have 1,700 troops in Iraq as of mid-February
    2005.

    Sources: Reuters news reports/GlobalSecurity.org.



    01/17/05 14:11 ET
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