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Gates Endorses Pausing Troop Reductions

By Jake on February 11,2008

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Secreatry of Defense Robert Gates has finally come out and said he endorses a pause in reducing the number of troops in Iraq. Bush Baby Gen. Petraeus wants the slowdown in the draw down so he can figure out what the hell he's doing. We're not surprised here. The American people are more concerned about surviving day-to-day in the Bush economy than they are with the continuation of the occupation of Iraq. If we bring the troops home and stop the rape of the Treasury by Bush Buddies, the economy will turn around.

"A brief period of consolidation and evaluation probably does make sense," Gates told reporters after meeting with Gen. David Petraeus, the top U.S. commander in Iraq. Petraeus has indicated in recent weeks that he wants a "period of evaluation" this summer to assess the impact on Iraq security of reducing the U.S. military presence from 20 brigades to 15 brigades.

Of that five-brigade reduction, only one has departed thus far. The last of the five is to be gone by the end of July.

In his remarks at this U.S. base in southern Baghdad, Gates said Petraeus had given him his view on the drawdown, which some fear could result in giving up some of the security gains of recent months.

In endorsing Petraeus' suggestion of pausing after July, Gates made it clear that President Bush would have the final say. Until now it had been unclear how Gates felt about the idea of a pause; he had said publicly a number of times that he hoped conditions in Iraq would permit a continuation of the drawdown in the second half of the year.

In his remarks here, Gates indicated that he had begun some time ago to lean in Petraeus' direction.

 


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