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U.S. Commanders in Iraq Favor Pause in Troop Cuts

Washington Post   |  Thomas Ricks   |   January 31, 2008 09:25 AM


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Senior U.S. military commanders here say they want to freeze troop reductions starting this summer for at least a month, making it more likely that the next administration will inherit as many troops in Iraq as there were before President Bush announced a "surge" of forces a year ago.

There are about 155,000 U.S. troops in Iraq now, with about 5,000 leaving every month; the proposed freeze would go into effect in July, when troops levels reach around 130,000. Although violence is dropping in Iraq, commanders say they want to halt withdrawals to assess whether they can control the situation with fewer troops.

Gen. David H. Petraeus, the top U.S. commander in Iraq, will probably argue for what the military calls an operational "pause" at his next round of congressional testimony, expected in early April, another senior U.S. military official here said. Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates and top military officers have said they would like to see continued withdrawals throughout this year, but Bush has indicated he is likely to be guided by Petraeus's views.

Bush trumpeted the success of his Iraq strategy during his State of the Union address this week. But if he agrees with Petraeus's expected recommendation, the administration will not be able to reduce troop levels much below what they were in early 2007, when Bush began to deploy additional forces.

Officers are still debating the length of the proposed freeze, with some arguing for 90 days and others saying it could be as short as 30. Because it can take as long as 75 days to withdraw a brigade, a freeze could result in troop levels remaining steady through most of the rest of Bush's term, deferring any continued drawdown to his successor.

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- ronspri See Profile I'm a Fan of ronspri permalink

Support the troops, keep them as targets for as long as possible. You can go home when you go in a body bag.

Seriously, what do we "win" here. I keep hearing about "winning". Isn't it the business of Iraqis?
Gee wonder why the world thinks we are imperialists?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:57 AM on 01/31/2008
- getoffmedz See Profile I'm a Fan of getoffmedz permalink

The politicising of our senior U.S. military leadership under Bush/Cheney is stunning and has become a genuine threat to the safety and security of our country but especially to the troops in the field, themselves.

End these pointless, unwinnable and insane military actions in Iraq and Afghanistan before they spill into Pakistan and Iran.

Support our tired and abused troops! Bring them home, now!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:55 AM on 01/31/2008
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