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23May/110

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Iraq War Photos - Saudi, Libya - US Major Foreign Allies during War in Iraq

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Among U.S. allies in the fight against terrorism in Iraq, Saudi Arabia and Libya increased by two nations, which have the greatest soldiers, came to Iraq to help close the terrorist attacks on American troops in the Iraq war photos.

Data were collected from available documents and Iraq war photos stored in September U.S. military officials that soldiers have attacked a camp in the desert of Sinjar near the Syrian border.

The documents found were a collection of biographies containing addresses, personal details and other relevant Iraq war photos of almost a thousand foreign fighters sent to Iraq from the first half of 2006.

The rebels were identified as citizens of Iraq and the Sunni. Foreign soldiers sent to Iraq were estimated at 80-100 per month, since January this year. But this fell in October, only 40 soldiers because of Sinjar raid, Iraq war photos. Saudi soldiers were sent to more foreign troops in Iraq, with 305 warriors, or 41 percent of the total number of soldiers the add-on U.S. forces.

Meanwhile, the Libyans had about 137 soldiers, 18 percent of total foreign fighters in Iraq war photos. Although the data were rough estimate, said the United States, there was greater percentage of Saudis and Libyans involved in quests against terrorism in the world. All efforts have contributed to the extinction of terrorism.