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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- tippydog11 I'm a Fan of tippydog11 9 fans permalink

There was never in recorded History not in over 6,000 years a war in Iraq... till Cheney Bush started one..woe to us and I pray...Ira­q did not attack us and because of this unjust war it has put us in more danger....­Where is that video yesterday of........­..... Alexander Mathews...­......Vide­o? a Senior Interrogator In Iraq who right out calls Cheney a liar...tha­t torture "cost more American lives" then ever and increased and did not keep us safer...pu­t our soldiers in more danger..Th­ere was no terrorist in Iraq Saddem killed them...but now look?

That thousands upon thousands of terrorist --ran in the masses to Iraq when they found out we tortured..­... terrorist picked up arms against us when the "revelation of torture" was found out in Guantanamo Bay and Abu Ghraib.. Torture became terrorist recruiting tool...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:59 AM on 05/27/2009
- Nyland8 I'm a Fan of Nyland8 90 fans permalink
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"There was never in recorded History not in over 6,000 years a war in Iraq."

Nice try ... but, no.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:03 AM on 05/27/2009
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"...was never in recorded History not in over 6,000 years a war in Iraq... " FAIL.

One of the most fought over lands since the beginning of civilization.

Go back to your history books. Hint: It wasn't always called "Iraq"...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:12 PM on 05/27/2009
- peterg76 I'm a Fan of peterg76 30 fans permalink
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Though it was called "Iraq" during the Iran-Iraq war...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:25 PM on 05/27/2009
- SamKnause I'm a Fan of SamKnause 73 fans permalink

Enough already!!! The Iraq war was a mistake, we never should have attacked them, send everyone home, and I mean everyone. We the people have no say in anything of importance in our own country. This is not a democracy, it is a sham. Bring our troops home, admit it was a mistake and try to restore some of our reputation. We are laughing stocks and the world of countries hate us. We have not learned anything from the past, and our government just keeps repeating horrible mistake after mistake in the name of what is suppose to be a great country. My father, 3 uncles, and my brother in law fought in this countries wars. Enough already!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:58 AM on 05/27/2009
- Nyland8 I'm a Fan of Nyland8 90 fans permalink
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Well ... that Casey sure is a "can-do" type of guy. The army should be prepared to be anywhere, for however long it takes, until the civilian authority of this country tells them to deploy elsewhere. Fortunately, the army never decides on its own where it is to be.

We do.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:56 AM on 05/27/2009
- SamKnause I'm a Fan of SamKnause 73 fans permalink

I think you are naive. We do not decide on anything of importance for our country. Our government has taken our say out of everything and do as they please. We would not be Iraq if we the people had any say in the matter.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:01 AM on 05/27/2009
- Nyland8 I'm a Fan of Nyland8 90 fans permalink
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That kind of talk is disempowering and dangerous in a democracy. You'd better hope I'm not naive.

As soon as public sentiment - as in real sentiment, with emotional activism - insists that we leave, there is no politician who can resist that force. We can grind this country to a halt. The people can stop all commerce with a general strike. It's all about the dollars.

We'd still be bombing Hanoi if what you say was true.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:10 AM on 05/27/2009

So much for Obama's pledge to BRING. THE. TROOPS. HOME. IN. 16. MONTHS....­..!!!!

When will this government STOP talking with forked tongue????

Lies, lies, and more LIES!!!!!!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:52 AM on 05/27/2009
- karela I'm a Fan of karela 85 fans permalink

If a general defies his orders and states the opposite of what the President orders, then it's the President's job to yank him back into line, but it isn't the President's responsibility that the guy defied his orders in the first place. Were you thinking that Obama agreed with this guy? Don't be silly.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:06 AM on 05/27/2009
- Nyland8 I'm a Fan of Nyland8 90 fans permalink
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If you read the article, you'd have noticed that the quotes are from General Casey - not President Obama.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:10 AM on 05/27/2009
- RRG64 I'm a Fan of RRG64 51 fans permalink
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is it 2012 yet? a rogue Army general can be contained.

your hysteria is overblown.­....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:51 AM on 05/27/2009
- FebM I'm a Fan of FebM 38 fans permalink

You can stay in Mesopotamia for a thousand years, it will not make Shiite, and Sunni's live in brotherly love. Only a homegrown respect for each other will, get out of the way, it will be nasty at first but they will find their level

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:51 AM on 05/27/2009
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Making them get along was never the point and never will be.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:01 AM on 05/27/2009
- Nyland8 I'm a Fan of Nyland8 90 fans permalink
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The are surrounded by a dozen countries that ALL have some portion of both Shia and Sunni - and are NOT in the middle of a civil war. Even Iran is 9% Sunni, and they're in no danger of a slaughter from the Shia.

Shia and Sunni live side by side in peace all over the world - and they even intermarry.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:13 AM on 05/27/2009
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Welcome to the Forever War. Leaving Iraq has never been part of the plan, you know.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:50 AM on 05/27/2009
- lippp I'm a Fan of lippp 16 fans permalink

But I just heard on the Keith Olberman show from a liberal minded journalist that the surge worked. What? What worked was putting a bandaid on the sectarian problems without solving them. When or if we leave, there is every reason to believe all hell will break loose again. So there has to be some other reason we are willing to pump billions of dollars a month we cannot afford into this quagmire. And if this so important, why is the US financing most of the war with treasure and troops? Who is willing to ask these questions to Obama?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:27 AM on 05/27/2009

Actually Iraq was relatively calm before the Useless States destroyed it. Saddam hated Islamistis and ter r rorists.

Christians were protected, the infrastructure was intact, women had rights etc etc.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:42 AM on 05/27/2009
- evilzed I'm a Fan of evilzed 13 fans permalink

The US military will be there for ever, proof is in thge construction of numerous bases throughout Iraq, moving everything from Saudi Arabia.
Brig. Gen. Mark Kimmitt, deputy chief of operations for the coalition in Iraq, told the Chicago Tribune in March 2004: “This is a blueprint for how we could operate in the Middle East.” Zoltan Grossman, a geographer at Evergreen State College in Olympia, Wash., told the Christian Science Monitor that since the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, the U.S. has established a string of 35 new bases between Poland and Pakistan, not including the Iraqi bases. He maintains that the U.S. is establishing a “sphere of influence” in that region. http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=2441

Map of the bases
http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/facility/iraq-maps.htm

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:23 AM on 05/27/2009

Zoltan Grossman, what a nice zionaziname.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:43 AM on 05/27/2009
- karela I'm a Fan of karela 85 fans permalink

Your argument certainly explains where huge chunks of our money went. It went to build lots of bases in the Middle East because Bush/Cheney wanted to keep the U.S. at war there for a very long time. Certainly, the general who jumped the lines and held his own press conference, in opposition to the current President, sees things the way Cheney sees things. But there's a new guy in the White House and he has different ideas about what it takes to keep America safe both with regard to terrorists and with regard to economics. We chose the new guy because the things he said made more sense. One general jumping ship and trying to change the policy of the President by holding his own press conference, does not indicate that President Obama has lost his mind and gone back on his word. Iraq wants us out. Obama says we're going. A general wants to keep his tripled war time budget and he wants to make war. The thing is this: he doesn't get to decide. The President sets the course. The general follows orders. I suspect that this general has a smack down in his future. Lincoln had to fire some generals and Barack may have to too.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:15 AM on 05/27/2009
- Ascoli I'm a Fan of Ascoli 25 fans permalink
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America is lost in greed and inhumanity to others and to its own.
What a friggin shame!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:54 AM on 05/27/2009
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barry

say it aint so

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:49 AM on 05/27/2009
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this was one of barrys

million and one promises before his coronation

come on barry

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:59 AM on 05/27/2009
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L is for loser.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:59 AM on 05/27/2009
- v eyepete I'm a Fan of v eyepete 29 fans permalink

Retire all war mongers. Bring our boys home for this senseless embarrassing exercise in futility. We don't belong there and it was wrong to go there in the first place.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:16 AM on 05/27/2009

Headlines 5/28/2009 General George Casey Army Chief of Staff has announced his retirement. What a dummy, speaking out when I am sure he didn't clear this with the CJCS or El Presidente del Teleprompter.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:06 AM on 05/27/2009
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the teleprompter bothers you more than the Bush Admin lies that got us in this quagmire. What a silly boy you are. Now don't be late for class, jr

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:57 AM on 05/27/2009
- 000Jade000 I'm a Fan of 000Jade000 68 fans permalink

Another 10 years? As if.

The illegal war was started in the first place because Saddam started trading oil contracts in euros instead of dollars. It had NOTHING to do with 9/11, t e rrorists, or WMD. It's an ILLEGAL WAR that has robbed Americans, Iraqis, and our allies. We need to just leave. Reconstruction money will not be put to use. Corruption has already eaten away billions. We need to leave.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:47 AM on 05/27/2009
- evilzed I'm a Fan of evilzed 13 fans permalink

And that is the same reason the US will attack Iran when it gets the reason to,

Iraq
Candidly stated, ‘Operation Iraqi Freedom’ was a war designed to install a pro-U.S. puppet in Iraq, establish multiple U.S military bases before the onset of Peak Oil, and to reconvert Iraq back to petrodollars while hoping to thwart further OPEC momentum towards the euro as an alternative oil transaction currency.
Iran
In 2005-2006, The Tehran government has a developed a plan to begin competing with New York's NYMEX and London's IPE with respect to international oil trades - using a euro-denominated international oil-trading mechanism. This means that without some form of US intervention, the euro is going to establish a firm foothold in the international oil trade. Given U.S. debt levels and the stated neoconservative project for U.S. global domination, Tehran's objective constitutes an obvious encroachment on U.S. dollar supremacy in the international oil market


http://www.globalresearch.ca/articles/CLA410A.html

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:58 AM on 05/27/2009
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Cassey will have his ass handed to him in the morning.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:58 AM on 05/27/2009
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Yes, and more than half the world is waiting for it, breath bated.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:47 AM on 05/27/2009
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I hope they don't hold their bated breath.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:20 AM on 05/27/2009
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If America is not careful, all these wars are gonna bring the country to its knees. This is because the resources that should be used to "maintain America's greatness" would not be there anymore. The borrowed monies would sink the nation in debt that it might never recover from. Why is US still gonna stay in Iraq while the other countries have pulled out? Obama needs to come out forcefully against these senseless so-called "generals". Are they being compensated by Halliburton (or which one supplies weapons and other war supplies) to keep the war going so they could continue getting contracts? Obama has appeared as a wimp and vastly outclassed so far by these "chunks from Bush Administration". Who knows, Cheney might be directing these "generals" to give the President bad and inaccurate accounts and suggestions, after all, he's close to Halliburton and Co. Just a thought. Obama needs to stop all these wars, even in Afghanistan. There are some other strategies that could be used to track down Bin Laden, apart from war engagement.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:54 AM on 05/27/2009

American is totally broke and all the billions they keep spewing they can spend is just funny money.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:58 AM on 05/27/2009
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