Army Chief Casey: US Ready To Be In Iraq 10 Years

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TOM CURLEY | 05/26/09 08:43 PM | AP

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FILE - In this Jan. 15, 2007, file photo, Gen. George Casey, then the U.S. commander in Iraq, who is currently Army chief of staff, answers a question in Baghdad. On May 26, 2009, during a invitation-only briefing to a dozen journalists and policy analysts from Washington based think-tanks, Casey said the Pentagon is prepared to leave fighting forces in Iraq for as long as a decade despite an agreement between the United States and Iraq that would bring all American troops home by 2012. (AP Photo/Khalid Mohammed, Pool )

WASHINGTON — The Pentagon is prepared to leave fighting forces in Iraq for as long as a decade despite an agreement between the United States and Iraq that would bring all American troops home by 2012, the top U.S. Army officer said Tuesday.

Gen. George Casey, the Army chief of staff, said the world remains dangerous and unpredictable, and the Pentagon must plan for extended U.S. combat and stability operations in two wars. "Global trends are pushing in the wrong direction," Casey said. "They fundamentally will change how the Army works."

He spoke at an invitation-only briefing to a dozen journalists and policy analysts from Washington-based think-tanks. He said his planning envisions combat troops in Iraq and Afghanistan for a decade as part of a sustained U.S. commitment to fighting extremism and terrorism in the Middle East.

Casey's calculations about force levels are related to his attempt to ease the brutal deployment calendar that he said would "bring the Army to its knees."

Casey would not specify how many combat units would be split between Iraq and Afghanistan. He said U.S. ground commander Gen. Ray Odierno is leading a study to determine how far U.S. forces could be cut back in Iraq and still be effective. Casey said his comments about the long war in Iraq were not meant to conflict with administration policies.

President Barack Obama plans to bring U.S. combat forces home from Iraq in 2010, and the United States and Iraq have agreed that all American forces would leave by 2012. Although several senior U.S. officials have suggested Iraq could request an extension, the legal agreement the two countries signed last year would have to be amended for any significant U.S. presence to remain.

As recently as February, Defense Secretary Robert Gates reiterated the U.S. commitment to the agreement worked out with Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki.

"Under the Status of Forces Agreement with the Iraqi government, I intend to remove all U.S. troops from Iraq by the end of 2011," Gates said during an address at Camp Lejeune in North Carolina. "We will complete this transition to Iraqi responsibility, and we will bring our troops home with the honor that they have earned."

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The United States currently has about 139,000 troops in Iraq and 52,000 in Afghanistan.

Obama campaigned on ending the Iraq war as quickly as possible and refocusing U.S. resources on what he called the more important fight in Afghanistan.

That will not mean a major influx of U.S. fighting forces on the model of the Iraq "surge," however. Obama has agreed to send about 21,000 combat forces and trainers to Afghanistan this year. Combined with additional forces approved before former President George W. Bush left office, the United States is expected to have about 68,000 troops in Afghanistan by the end of this year. That's about double the total at the end of 2008, but Obama's top military and civilian advisers have indicated the number is unlikely to grow much beyond that.

Casey said several times that he wasn't the person making policy, but the military was preparing to have a fighting force deployed in Iraq and Afghanistan for years to come. Casey said his planning envisions 10 combat brigades plus command and support forces committed to the two wars.

When asked whether the Army had any measurement for knowing how big it should be, Casey responded, "How about the reality scenario?"

This scenario, he said, must take into account that "we're going to have 10 Army and Marine units deployed for a decade in Iraq and Afghanistan."

Casey stressed that the United States must be ready to take on sustained fights in the Middle East while meeting other commitments.

Casey reiterated statements made by civilian and military leaders that the situation in Afghanistan would get worse before it gets better. "There's going to be a big fight in the South," he said.

Casey added that training of local police and military in Afghanistan was at least a couple years behind the pace in Iraq, and it would be months before the U.S. deployed enough trainers. There's a steeper curve before training could be effective in Afghanistan, requiring three to five years before Afghanis could reach the "tipping point" of control.

He also said the U.S. had to be careful about what assets get deployed to Afghanistan. "Anything you put in there would be in there for a decade," he said.

As Army chief of staff, Casey is primarily responsible for assembling the manpower and determining assignments. He insisted the Army's 1.1-million size was sufficient even to handle the extended Mideast conflicts.

"We ought to build a pretty effective Army with 1.1 million strength," Casey said. He also noted that the Army's budget had grown to $220 billion from $68 billion before the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.

He said the Army is two-thirds of the way through a complete overhaul from the Cold War-era force built around tanks and artillery to today's terrorist-driven realities. The Army has become more versatile and quicker by switching from division-led units to brigade-level command.

Casey said the Army has moved from 15-month battlefield deployments to 12 months. His goal is to move rotations by 2011 to one year in the battlefield and two years out for regular Army troops, and one year in the battlefield and three years out for reserves. He called the current one-year-in-one-year-out cycle "unsustainable."

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The world is unpredictable as well as Iraq and the general’s point would be, what. General, tomorrow is unpredictable as well. The US can’t be the police force of the world regardless of what some of these bobble heads think. Don’t you think that other nations, such as Iraq; general may have their own say on the matter of us staying in that country? Don’t you understand that they want us to leave, regardless of our plans? Yes, we could be in wars and conflicts for hundreds of years if it is left up to the Pentagon’s war machine but is this nation willing to continue along this senseless path? The people are the ones who will have to sacrifice the most in these adventurous follies. Haven’t we lost enough treasure and lives, over what I ask? From my understanding, the last election was a signal that a significant majority of this nation’s people did not want to continue on a path continuous war. The security of this nation is a major fact, but how do you secure this nation when we are fighting everybody’s wars around this world. Let me put it another way. How do you secure this nation when we are stirring up conflicts with nations that have not presented a threat to this nation or its people? This nation over the last eight years has been a bully in the world arena and I hope this policy is coming to an end.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:54 AM on 05/27/2009
- lobear00 I'm a Fan of lobear00 25 fans permalink

The Military War Complex, is having a field day with their little wars, and warmongering ways. These are the snakes that love their war games, when its on someone's else's dime. Lets keep throwing Billions of Dollars at the fun loving military war complex, americans have nothing better to spend their money on.
The united states was gifted with the presence of a modern day Nazi war complex machine. Spend , Spend on all the war jewels, invade countries, occupy same for years, Our country has come to a very sad crossroads.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:38 AM on 05/27/2009

I agree we should not be building bases and being the world police, that is not what the founding fathers wanted. They wanted uis to be like the Netherlands neutral and come in as peaceful middlemen. They did not want us to have long term treaties with any country either but to trade with all countries and to be friendly to all.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:07 AM on 05/27/2009

and that is why we are rich in the Netherlands and american middle class are poor.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:16 PM on 05/27/2009
- cdembrey I'm a Fan of cdembrey 5 fans permalink

Looks like it is time to bring back the draft!!! But this time with no exemptions for college students!!!

With our all volunteer army/marines there is no way we can keep this up for another ten years.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:04 AM on 05/27/2009

Agreed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:07 AM on 05/27/2009
- oregonrain I'm a Fan of oregonrain 13 fans permalink
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Bring back the draft ? Are YOU kidding ???????

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:33 AM on 05/27/2009
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Change we can all believe in.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:49 AM on 05/27/2009

'Change your don't really notice at all....'

'Cause there ain't none under Commander Barry!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:54 AM on 05/27/2009
- lobear00 I'm a Fan of lobear00 25 fans permalink

Sorry' combs, you will have to lay the blame on your "Dictators" cheny and bush. They are the one's that brought this nation the mess' .

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:31 PM on 05/27/2009
- realpolitic I'm a Fan of realpolitic 153 fans permalink

The army will always make a case to stay in Iraq. Whenever we leave it will be chaos, so let us leave sooner rather than later.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:48 AM on 05/27/2009

Too boring at home? stay put, We have not even enjoyed the $billion super base built by Bush .

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:29 AM on 05/27/2009
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This general could use a nice Obama ax falling on him.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:45 AM on 05/27/2009
- Yermammy I'm a Fan of Yermammy 137 fans permalink
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I'm afraid that isn't going to happen. War is now our only industry. "Terror" will never surrender, don't you know.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:49 AM on 05/27/2009
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I'm afraid you're right. Fa$cism on parade.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:55 AM on 05/27/2009
- tarryd I'm a Fan of tarryd 7 fans permalink
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I think the general has been in the bubble too long. First, it is their country, remember? We said they were a sovereign nation. So if they want us out...... and they do...... we will be leaving Iraq Second, the majority of the American people are tired of this war. We are broke, out of work, and looking at a rather bleak future. Third, making foreign policy is not in the general's job description. As regards Afghanistan, he may well be right, but again it is not his job to say so.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:43 AM on 05/27/2009
- oregonrain I'm a Fan of oregonrain 13 fans permalink
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Kerik has been indicted for lying to the Whitehouse, but, no one in the last administration has been indicted for lying to the American people. Welcome to the new world order, brought to you by those wonderful Neocons in the PNAC, thanks boys ! NOT!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:37 AM on 05/27/2009
- Yermammy I'm a Fan of Yermammy 137 fans permalink
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The Iraq "war" is a war crime in and of itself. Aggressive war is "crimes against humanity" according to the Geneva Accords and Nuremberg Precedents. Start the investigations, already.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:44 AM on 05/27/2009

Then I guess all those dems that siad we needed to go into Iraq need to be tried including both Clinton, Kerry, Schumer and others.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:02 AM on 05/27/2009
- lobear00 I'm a Fan of lobear00 25 fans permalink

Any investigations would have to be instagated by the world court, or any other member nation. It will not happen here in the US, the present administration and the Attorney General do not want to prosecute these snakes from the previous administration. They would rather "Cover the mess up", White Wash the mess, or blind themselves from it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:38 PM on 05/27/2009
- TheImpaler I'm a Fan of TheImpaler 8 fans permalink
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Empires don't just leave! We'll never leave unless we are driven out, why would we?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:37 AM on 05/27/2009
- TheImpaler I'm a Fan of TheImpaler 8 fans permalink
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On the same note, empires fall because they cost too much.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:40 AM on 05/27/2009
- Nomccain I'm a Fan of Nomccain 37 fans permalink
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If we are in Iraq 10 more years, the nation will be totally broke! Those nations with brains have already pulled out (Japan, the UK, France, etc.) but we remain as if we are the policemen of the world. Hell, war is profitable for the independent contractors, many of whom are corrupt, as well as for the pentagon who get to experiment with their cadre of new weapons. Our men and women's blood means nothing to them. It's time a cap was put on this thing and our men and women brought home unless others do their part as well.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:35 AM on 05/27/2009
- oregonrain I'm a Fan of oregonrain 13 fans permalink
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We are in debt up tp our eyeballs . We were broke , along time ago.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:40 AM on 05/27/2009
- warlover I'm a Fan of warlover 4 fans permalink

Its going to take us at least another ten years to find those WMD's

Bush just wanted to be a hero, but ended up a zero.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:31 AM on 05/27/2009

Chemical weapons are WMD wake up they were there I have talked to marines and also seen the ones with chemical burns. It has also been confirmed that Sadaam had ties to terrorist and supported them and trained them.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:04 AM on 05/27/2009
- wsblake I'm a Fan of wsblake 9 fans permalink

jesse, people who "think" like you are the real, truly dangerous WMDs

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:10 AM on 05/27/2009
- oregonrain I'm a Fan of oregonrain 13 fans permalink
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OMG!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:16 AM on 05/27/2009
- Hnorc I'm a Fan of Hnorc 22 fans permalink

You are a lying sack of crap. I was there and there were no WMDs

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:17 AM on 05/27/2009
- kimleehan I'm a Fan of kimleehan 31 fans permalink

Actually the U.S. used white phosphourus on the enemy in Falluja, Than tried to lie about it, but than finally admitted it,

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:46 PM on 05/27/2009
- devildog21 I'm a Fan of devildog21 43 fans permalink

As soon as we pass a law to prohibit defense contractors from making any profits during times of war, we'll be out of the middle east faster than a speeding bullet.

I'm not going to hold my breath though...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:26 AM on 05/27/2009
- Rog49Thomas I'm a Fan of Rog49Thomas 192 fans permalink

But a dangerous move like that could undermine future needless wars, unnecessary military bases around the world.

Just what sort of American are you?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:31 AM on 05/27/2009
- Yermammy I'm a Fan of Yermammy 137 fans permalink
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Ours is not to question why,
Protest not, don't even try.
War is great, war is good,
Enlist right now, you know you should.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:36 AM on 05/27/2009
- jsgaetano I'm a Fan of jsgaetano 208 fans permalink
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It's called war profiteering, it's already against the law.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:33 AM on 05/27/2009
- Yermammy I'm a Fan of Yermammy 137 fans permalink
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So is invading a country on lies. See how THAT went. What a child.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:42 AM on 05/27/2009
- devildog21 I'm a Fan of devildog21 43 fans permalink

Actually, profiteering refers to "excessive profit", whatever that means. I am suggesting zero profit for defense contractors when troops are deployed to combat.

It isn't going to happen, but it would sure go a long way toward preventing unnecessary wars.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:42 AM on 05/27/2009
- RRG64 I'm a Fan of RRG64 51 fans permalink
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http://civillibertarian.blogspot.com/2006/06/not-so-strange-case-of-philip-merrill.html

Must have been a hunting accident..­..in Chesapeake Bay.....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:22 AM on 05/27/2009
- wsblake I'm a Fan of wsblake 9 fans permalink

The intention was and always has been -since long before March 2003 and even before 9-11- to invade and occupy Iraq for decades, or until every drop of "our" oil there is used up.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:20 AM on 05/27/2009
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