Talk:Georgia–Iraq relations
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Troops or soldiers?
[edit]The first source about the role of Georgia in the Iraq War says Georgia peaked at 2 300 soldiers and a total of 6 000 troops. The second source says it was 2 000 troops. This article says 2 300 troops. According to an article in a Swedish magazine I read it was 2 000 soldiers. So, which one is it? Kearney (talk) 02:17, 26 March 2023 (UTC)
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