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About 50 remained to train Afghan commandos.
Fewer than 50,000 troops will remain to train the Iraqi military, counter suspected terrorists and protect American personnel.
Under the strategic framework agreement signed last year, some US troops may remain to train Afghan forces and continue to fight al-Qaida cells.
While all British combat forces must be withdrawn by July 31, 300 to 400 British troops will remain to train Iraqi forces, British military officials said.
(NATO's military forces ended their combat role in Afghanistan last year, but reduced numbers of troops have remained to train and assist the Afghan Army).
About 13,000, mainly American, troops will remain to train Afghan forces, and to help them in combat operations with air support and medical evacuation.
The leaders of all the major Iraqi parties had privately told American commanders that they wanted several thousand military personnel to remain, to train Iraqi forces and to help track down insurgents.
One of Ghani's first acts as president is expected to be signing a bilateral security agreement to allow a small contingent of US forces to remain to train and assist the new Afghan army and police.
Attacks by the Taliban have also increased recently, with the international forces due to complete their pull-out from the country in less than three weeks, although UN forces will remain to train Afghan security forces.
Two weeks ago, the leaders of the Iraqi political blocs said they wanted American troops to remain to train the Iraqi military after the year's end, but would not provide them legal protections.
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