Troop Withdrawal
Troop withdrawal refers to the process of removing military forces from a specific area or conflict zone. This can occur for various reasons, including the completion of a mission, a change in strategy, or political decisions. The withdrawal can involve a gradual reduction of troops or a complete pullout, depending on the situation.
During troop withdrawal, military leaders often assess the security and stability of the region to ensure that local forces can maintain order. This process can impact relationships with local governments and populations, as well as the overall dynamics of the conflict, such as in the case of Afghanistan or Iraq.