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US commanders favor slower Iraq pullout
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 07 - 02 - 2009


U.S. military planners have
drawn up three options to allow President Barack Obama to
withdraw U.S. combat troops from Iraq, with senior commanders
favoring the slowest of the three, officials said on Saturday, according to Reuters.
The timelines under discussion are 16 months, proposed by
Obama as a centerpiece of his presidential campaign, 19 months
and 23 months, the officials said.
"The focus of the effort is on those three options," said a
U.S. official familiar with the process.
A U.S. defense official said U.S. Army generals Ray
Odierno, the top U.S. commander in Iraq, and David Petraeus,
the head of U.S. Central Command, favored the 23-month option.
"Odierno and Petraeus have said that we really need 23
months to do this without jeopardizing the security gains that
we've secured," the official said.
Both officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity
because of the sensitivity of the issue, said they did not
believe the options had been presented to Obama yet.
Obama made opposition to the Iraq war a central plank of
his campaign platform.
He suggested all U.S. combat troops would be out of the
country in the first 16 months of his administration. But he
has also pledged to listen to the advice of commanders.
Obama has said the war in Afghanistan should be the U.S.
military's priority and promised to add to the 36,000-strong
U.S. force there battling a growing insurgency.
The United States has around 144,000 troops in Iraq, where
violence has declined dramatically in the past year and a half,
following several years of heavy bloodshed that brought the
country to the brink of all-out civil war.
U.S. commanders have repeatedly cautioned against
withdrawing troops from Iraq too quickly, arguing that the
country remains fragile.
A senior White House official played down any differences
between the president and military commanders.
"There's been a very good back and forth in a very logical
process that has allowed the president to hear from commanders
and forces at all levels," the official said.
"Fact is that they are coming to a meeting of the minds on
troops and on the need for a diplomatic and political strategy
to end the war in Iraq and ease the strain on the troops and
their families," the official added.
Even once all U.S. forces designated as combat troops leave
Iraq, Obama has said a residual force would remain to train
Iraqi security personnel, protect U.S. diplomats and conduct
counterterrorism missions.
That force is likely to consist of tens of thousands of
troops, military officials and analysts say.
Under a pact between Washington and Baghdad sealed late
last year as the Bush administration prepared to leave office,
all U.S. forces are to leave the country by the end of 2011.
U.S. officials have raised the prospect, however, that U.S.
troops could remain longer with the agreement of Iraqi
authorities to support the country's own security forces.


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