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NATO pauses Afghanistan troop rotations as DoD ramps up COVID-19 response
by Christen Mccurdy
Washington DC (UPI) Mar 19, 2020

UK pulls some troops from Iraq training mission over virus
London (AFP) March 19, 2020 - Britain is withdrawing some of its troops from a global training mission in Iraq because of the coronavirus outbreak, the defence ministry said on Thursday.

The decision to redeploy was made because there had been a "reduced requirement for training" from the Iraqi security forces and a pause in coalition and NATO training missions.

"The Ministry of Defence has therefore decided to redeploy some of its personnel back to the United Kingdom," it said in a statement.

Britain has been working alongside coalition partners in Iraq since 2014 to train Iraqi security forces but the programme has been "paused" for 60 days as a precaution because of COVID-19.

Key UK military personnel will remain in Iraq supporting the government in Baghdad, the coalition and UK interests, the ministry said.

Troops brought home could be redeployed elsewhere in the world, but could also be asked to support family members affected by the outbreak, which has claimed more than 100 lives in Britain.

Defence minister Ben Wallace said: "In recent months the tempo of training has significantly declined, which means that I am in a position to bring back the current training unit to the UK.

"There remains a significant footprint of UK Armed Forces within the coalition and elsewhere," he added, promising London would remain committed to the "complete defeat" of remnants of the Islamic State group.

As U.S. defense forces have announced their plans to ramp up assistance amid the global spread of the novel coronavirus, NATO officials announced Thursday that American and allied troops already deployed in Afghanistan could have their deployments extended due to concerns about the virus.

They'll be staying in the country as 1,500 newly arrived troops and families have been quarantined in screening facilities, according to NATO Resolute Support.

Resolute Support is also establishing screenings to test troops before they are sent to Afghanistan. Officials will do more training of Afghan troops online to help prevent spread of the virus.

Concern about the novel coronavirus' spread in Afghanistan, where 22 positive cases have been recorded, created a hiccup in the plan to reduce the number of troops stationed there from 13,000 to 8,600 by July.

Officials say the pause in rotations is intended to ensure personnel coming into Afghanistan are healthy and that troops leaving don't infect others in their home countries.

The announcement came on the same day the U.S. State Department warned U.S. citizens not to travel internationally, and urged Americans abroad to come home immediately.

The Department of Defense announced restrictions on travel for service members and their families March 12, including tight restrictions on domestic travel.

Also on Thursday, Pentagon officials announced that about 2,000 National Guard soldiers and airmen have been activated to support coronavirus relief efforts -- and that the number could double by this weekend.

According to Air Force Gen. Joseph L. Lengyel, National Guard soldiers are assisting with food distribution, testing, delivery of medical equipment and setting up drive-through testing stations in locations around the United States.

Earlier this week the Department of Defense announced it would make available up to 5 million respirator masks and other personal protective equipment -- and 2,000 deployable ventilators -- from its strategic reserves.

Secretary of Defense Mark Esper also said the Defense Department would make 14 certified testing labs available to test non-defense personnel, and add two labs to that total.


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