Washington: US has said that it is not taking any decision to withdraw US forces from Iraq. Where as US Defense Minister Mark Asper made it clear that the withdrawal of US forces from Iraq cannot happen. At the same time, this statement of the US Defense Minister has come after the proposal of the Parliament of Iraq which has asked the US forces to go out of the country. As far as the matter is concerned, tensions have increased in the Middle East after the killing of Iranian General Qasim Sulemani in the American Air Strike at Baghdad Airport. According to information from sources, after the death of Suleimani in the Iraqi capital Baghdad, a special session of parliament was called on Sunday. In which a proposal has been issued. Where the proposal urged the government to cancel the agreement made with the US-led coalition forces. After this, the letter of US Brigadier General William Seeley posted in Iraq went viral in the media, which told the Government of Iraq that we value your autonomy and will soon withdraw the forces. Whereas US Defense Minister Mark Asper made it clear that the US Army will not leave Iraq yet. No decision has been made to withdraw US forces from Iraq, nor is there any such plan. For information, let us tell you that at present, about five thousand American soldiers are stationed in Iraq. In such a situation, there has been a new twist in the case by the statement of the US Defense Minister. Mark Asper also said that the United States is committed to continuing its military campaign until the end of the Islamic State in Iraq and the region. It has been learned that the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the largest officer in the US Army, General Mark Miley said that the letter had come out by mistake. It was not to be signed. He also said that the US military will not leave Iraq yet. Also Read: Black hole found in small sky Ganges in space bigger than this planet Iranian President warns Trump, says 'Threaten Iran ....' 25 dead due to fire in Australia, government gave $ 200 million package John Bolton can testify on Trump's impeachment, expelled months ago