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Australia, one of the first countries to commit troops to the war in Iraq five years ago, has ended its combat operations there. | Australia, one of the first countries to commit troops to the war in Iraq five years ago, has ended its combat operations there. |
Australian troops are due to begin returning home in a few days in line with a promise by Prime Minister Kevin Rudd who swept to power in November. | Australian troops are due to begin returning home in a few days in line with a promise by Prime Minister Kevin Rudd who swept to power in November. |
He said the Iraq deployment was making Australia more of a terrorist target. | He said the Iraq deployment was making Australia more of a terrorist target. |
The Australians had deployed more than 500 troops in Iraq, helping to train some 33,000 Iraqi soldiers. | The Australians had deployed more than 500 troops in Iraq, helping to train some 33,000 Iraqi soldiers. |
About 300 Australians will remain inside Iraq on logistical and air surveillance duties. | About 300 Australians will remain inside Iraq on logistical and air surveillance duties. |
No Australian soldiers were killed in combat in Iraq though several were wounded. | No Australian soldiers were killed in combat in Iraq though several were wounded. |
'Extremely proud' | 'Extremely proud' |
John Howard, the former prime minister whom Mr Rudd defeated, has defended his decision to send in troops in 2003. | John Howard, the former prime minister whom Mr Rudd defeated, has defended his decision to send in troops in 2003. |
"I firmly believe it was the right thing to have done," he told the Sydney Morning Herald newspaper. | "I firmly believe it was the right thing to have done," he told the Sydney Morning Herald newspaper. |
He added that the cost of the war had been "very, very heavy and much greater than anybody would have liked". | He added that the cost of the war had been "very, very heavy and much greater than anybody would have liked". |
Defence Minister Joel Fitzgibbon said the Australian mission had been a success. | Defence Minister Joel Fitzgibbon said the Australian mission had been a success. |
"Our soldiers have worked tirelessly to ensure that local people in southern Iraq have the best possible chance to move on from their suffering under Saddam's regime and, as a government, we are extremely proud of their service," he said in a statement on Sunday. | "Our soldiers have worked tirelessly to ensure that local people in southern Iraq have the best possible chance to move on from their suffering under Saddam's regime and, as a government, we are extremely proud of their service," he said in a statement on Sunday. |
He singled out the Australian contribution to the Iraqi army's Counter Insurgency Academy as a "lasting legacy". | He singled out the Australian contribution to the Iraqi army's Counter Insurgency Academy as a "lasting legacy". |