Disconnected Rumblings

Monday, July 11, 2005

Drawing Down, Maybe

Well this news broke recently. We will see what happens, but I think it is time.

U.S. May Begin Iraq Troop Drawdown in '06
"Major reductions in U.S. troop levels in Iraq next year appear increasingly likely, although Pentagon officials said Monday it is too early to predict the specific size and timing.

The Pentagon is eager to pull some of its 135,000 troops out of Iraq in 2006, partly because the counterinsurgency is stretching the Army and Marine Corps perilously thin as casualties mount and partly because officials believe the presence of a large U.S. force is generating tacit support for anti-American violence.
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Bryan Whitman, a senior Pentagon spokesman, declined to comment directly on a leaked British military assessment that raises the possibility of drastically cutting British troop strength in Iraq by the end of next year as well as sharply cutting the overall number of U.S. and allied troops by the middle of next year to 66,000."
I hope Iraq can handle security with less of our troops, but I agree that the presence of a large US troop contingency may be fueling the anti American and pro insurgency sentiment among many Iraqis. I think they will be able to step up and secure their nation more on their own. Although as I have said before, I don't think the security forces are being trained fast enough, but time will tell.
posted by digitaljay @ 6:34 PM MST

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