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Move to cut troop numbers in Iraq shelved

By Stephen Fidler

Published: March 29 2008 01:38 | Last updated: March 29 2008 01:38

Plans to reduce British troop numbers in Iraq to 2,500 this spring have been abandoned on the recommendation of military commanders, UK officials say.

Gordon Brown, prime minister, announced in October that from spring Britain would seek to cut the force to 2,500, but added the proviso that the final decision would be “guided as always by the advice of our military commanders”. An announcement is expected from Mr Brown on Monday or Tuesday, officials say.

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