Spain's King Felipe drops in on troops in Iraq

Spain's King Felipe VI on Wednesday visited special forces helping Iraq fight jihadists, during the first trip by a Spanish monarch to the war-ravaged country in four decades.
El Rey, con el contingente español en Irak. @Defensagob @NATO @EmbEspIraq @SpainIraq https://t.co/n0Fe5tIWui pic.twitter.com/umbexfxkxF
— Casa de S.M. el Rey (@CasaReal) January 30, 2019
The king, whose country is a member of an international coalition battling the Islamic State group, also later met President Barham Saleh.

Iraq in 2017 declared victory over IS following a bruising months-long campaign backed by the coalition, which continues to carry out operations against the jihadists.
Spain, which took part in the US-led 2003 invasion of Iraq that overthrew dictator Saddam Hussein, went on to support Iraqi troops as they battled to roll back IS, which seized a third of the country including second city Mosul in 2014.
Llegada del Rey a Bagdad @Defensagob @OTAN @NATO pic.twitter.com/DPuRuRqkwQ
— Casa de S.M. el Rey (@CasaReal) January 30, 2019
Hundreds of Spanish military instructors remain in the country.
King Felipe is one of a series of leaders to visit Baghdad since the start of the year, including US President Donald Trump, who drew criticism for failing to meet a single Iraqi official.
Baghdad has also hosted the chief diplomats of its two main allies, Washington and Tehran -- themselves bitter enemies.
Iraq's precarious position has been complicated by Trump's shock decision last month to pull troops from neighbouring Syria.
That has prompted pro-Iran factions to intensify their calls for an accelerated withdrawal of US troops from Iraq.
ANALYSIS: King Felipe’s Christmas message suggests national fragility and a failure to adapt
Comments
See Also
El Rey, con el contingente español en Irak. @Defensagob @NATO @EmbEspIraq @SpainIraq https://t.co/n0Fe5tIWui pic.twitter.com/umbexfxkxF
— Casa de S.M. el Rey (@CasaReal) January 30, 2019
The king, whose country is a member of an international coalition battling the Islamic State group, also later met President Barham Saleh.
Iraq in 2017 declared victory over IS following a bruising months-long campaign backed by the coalition, which continues to carry out operations against the jihadists.
Spain, which took part in the US-led 2003 invasion of Iraq that overthrew dictator Saddam Hussein, went on to support Iraqi troops as they battled to roll back IS, which seized a third of the country including second city Mosul in 2014.
Llegada del Rey a Bagdad @Defensagob @OTAN @NATO pic.twitter.com/DPuRuRqkwQ
— Casa de S.M. el Rey (@CasaReal) January 30, 2019
Hundreds of Spanish military instructors remain in the country.
King Felipe is one of a series of leaders to visit Baghdad since the start of the year, including US President Donald Trump, who drew criticism for failing to meet a single Iraqi official.
Baghdad has also hosted the chief diplomats of its two main allies, Washington and Tehran -- themselves bitter enemies.
Iraq's precarious position has been complicated by Trump's shock decision last month to pull troops from neighbouring Syria.
That has prompted pro-Iran factions to intensify their calls for an accelerated withdrawal of US troops from Iraq.
ANALYSIS: King Felipe’s Christmas message suggests national fragility and a failure to adapt
Join the conversation in our comments section below. Share your own views and experience and if you have a question or suggestion for our journalists then email us at [email protected].
Please keep comments civil, constructive and on topic – and make sure to read our terms of use before getting involved.
Please log in here to leave a comment.