JCS Chairman Recommends Partial Withdrawal
Posted on | August 24, 2007
The president who claims to listen to his commanders may have trouble ignoring this call:
The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff is expected to tell President Bush to cut the US footprint in Iraq next year by almost half, according to an article in Friday’s (registration-restricted) LA Times.
Officials say Marine Gen. Peter Pace will convey concerns by the chiefs that keeping in excess of 100,000 troops in Iraq into 2008 will “severely strain” the US armed forces.
This assessment, the paper says, may sow discord with top Bush officials and Bush’s top commander in Iraq, Gen. David Petraeus, who continue to push for more troops.
Interestingly, Pace, who was appointed by President Bush, will not be reappointed when his term comes up in September.
Petraeus will likely back the White House view that a continued surge is required to produce “political progress” in Iraq.
Congress, though, having decided to give up this battle, isn’t going to force any slowdown of the fighting in Iraq.
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