U.S. Army President Trump says he will not withdraw from U.S. military now 6:54 on January 8

U.S. President Trump argued that the Iraqi commander had been killed, and his neighbor, Iraq, was on the scene of a call for withdrawal of U.S. troops.``I want to withdraw someday, but not now. '' He emphasized that he did not intend to withdraw the U.S. military at this time.

Iraq's government and parliament, which had been attacked by the U.S. Army's killing of Iran's Revolutionary Guard commander Soleimani, have argued that the sovereignty has been violently violent and are urging them to withdraw.

In response, President Trump told reporters at the White House on Tuesday that he wanted to withdraw sometime, but not now, and emphasized that he did not intend to withdraw US troops at this time.

President Trump said, "If we withdraw, it will be the worst thing for Iraq. Iran will expand its foothold further," he said, as Iran could increase its influence. .

He also said of the killing of Commander Soleimani, "He was a monster, but now he is not a monster, he died. It is good for many nations. Having lost that life has saved many lives." He reiterated that killing was the right decision, as Commander planned an attack targeting the United States.

He further stated, "We are completely ready," and sought to prevent Iran from retaliation.