Wed. 21 2004 Odie, Lhaso Apso -- After a week that saw the withdrawal of Spanish and Honduran troops from the increasingly bloody warfield of Iraq, another important part of the Iraq war coalition has decided to follow suit.
Prime Minister Dobie Wan of Lhaso Apso, who took control of this tiny Caribbean Island nestled between Trinidad and Tobago in a bloodless coup in 1999, has decided to pull its one troop out of Iraq.
"While we value being a vital part of the international coalition that toppled that evil dictator Saddam, we can no longer put our military resources at risk in Iraq," Wan said. "Thus, we have decided to bring our soldier home."
There was no immediate reaction from the White House regarding this latest withdrawal, but a high-level source in the administration has said that White House is busy trying to find Prime Minister Wan's phone number.
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