Just curious. What if the us doesn't want to pull out their forces. What will happen then? Will they be forcefully pushed out? If so, how? The military conflict may just blow up inside their own country. Hopefully there's a more diplomatic way to resolve this issue though it's quite clear that both governments aren't willing to give ground.
Nothing. The conquered doesn't get voting rights to oust the conqueror, and the UN etc won't go beyond diplomacy, some protesting, ambassadors recalled, maybe even more sanctions, nothing more.
Of course the conqueror has to pay the price for keeping the conquered land, that means sending troops, feed them, risk them etc. The usual. Logic says Iraq has nothing to do with USA, they should leave and let Iran do whatever they want (of course it was the USA that demolished Iraq's forces in the first place, paving the way for the iranians).
Then again Israel might want to have fun again if the Americans leave... Breathing space or something.
I mean this is just all bullshit. Iraq wasn't conquered by the US, the US did change the regime that was ruling Iraq. They removed Saddam Hussain from power, a ruthless dictator, from power.
People today may say that Saddam was a great leader in Iraq, but that's just not the case and the people hated him. He was a ruthless dictator. Here's some info on what the Iraqis thought about this.
https://news.gallup.com/poll/11647/gallup-poll-iraq-iraqis-judge-saddam-hussein-when.aspx - Iraqis thoughts about Saddams crimes against his own people and if he should be put to trial.
https://www.cnn.com/2003/ALLPOLITICS/12/17/elec04.prez.poll/index.html - Saddams capture had boosted Bushs approval ratings, showing that's what the American people wanted.
This is why the US is there, then it transitioned into ISIS and stopping them from taking more land in Iraq.