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Bush Slaps Down Top General After He Calls For Troops To Be Pulled Out Of Iraq
The Telegraph (UK) ^ | 8-14-2005 | Philip Sherwell

Posted on 08/13/2005 6:43:39 PM PDT by blam

Bush slaps down top general after he calls for troops to be pulled out of Iraq

By Philip Sherwell in Washington
(Filed: 14/08/2005)

The top American commander in Iraq has been privately rebuked by the Bush administration for openly discussing plans to reduce troop levels there next year, The Sunday Telegraph has learned.

President George W Bush personally intervened last week to play down as "speculation" all talk of troop pull-outs because he fears that even discussing options for an "exit strategy" implies weakening resolve.

General George Casey

Gen George Casey, the US ground commander in Iraq, was given his dressing-down after he briefed that troop levels - now 138,000 - could be reduced by 30,000 in the early months of next year as Iraqi security forces take on a greater role.

The unusual sign of US discord came as Iraqi politicians and clerics drafting a new constitution continued their own wrangling over autonomy demands by various factions.

Jalal Talabani, the Iraqi president and a Kurd, predicted that a draft of the new constitution should be ready today, 24 hours ahead of Monday's deadline, but other delegates were less optimistic.

"If God is willing, tomorrow it will be ready," Mr Talabani told a news conference in Baghdad yesterday, but admitted that two significant issues remained unresolved: the question of federalism in the south, and the relation between religion and state.

Shia Muslims, who lead Iraq's interim coalition government, are pushing for a clause saying that all laws passed by parliament must be compatible with Islam - a proposal most other participants oppose.

Meanwhile, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, al-Qaeda's leader in Iraq, threatened to kill any imam who backs the constitution, according to a statement posted on the internet yesterday but whose origin could not be independently verified.

Cindy Sheehan protesting outside Mr Bush's ranch

Mr Bush is expected to place phone calls to some of the senior Iraqi negotiators in Baghdad if the deadlock remains. Last week as he came under renewed pressure from anti-war protesters to pull out, he dismissed any prospect of an immediate troop withdrawal. Mr Bush was responding to calls by Cindy Sheehan, the mother of a soldier killed in Iraq who has set up a protest camp outside his ranch in Crawford, Texas, where Mr Bush is on holiday.

Politically, the administration will be under pressure to signal a significant cut in the US presence by autumn next year to help Republicans fighting mid-term elections in November 2006. Military commanders, however, also need to wind down numbers, the imperative that prompted Gen Casey's comments, according to Dan Goure, a Pentagon adviser and vice-president of the Lexington Institute defence think-tank.

"It's number-driven," Mr Goure said. "The military can only maintain these levels in Iraq if it has absolutely no choice. Otherwise, the current pattern of rotations and other commitments mean that they will have to lower numbers."

There will, in any case, be a short-term increase in US troop levels to cover the Iraq elections scheduled for December. After that, said Mr Goure, the military has drawn up three broad strategies for cutting troops.

Their "best scenario" target is to reduce numbers to 60,000-70,000 by next autumn if Iraqi forces start to make progress against the insurgents. The fall-back option would be Gen Casey's minimum 30,000 reduction by the summer.

There is also a rarely-mentioned "Plan C" - complete withdrawal if all-out civil war erupts between the Shias and Sunnis, both of whom are engaged in a last-ditch battle for political territory in the current negotiations.

The Kurds and Shia Arabs want strong regional governments to be created in their northern and southern strongholds. But the minority Sunni Arabs, who dominated the country under Saddam Hussein, fear that they will be left with the central dust-bowl.

Sunni religious leaders, who led the boycott of January's elections, are now calling for their followers to register to vote in case they decide to oppose the constitution's federalism clauses in October's referendum.

The constitution will be considered void if it is rejected by two-thirds of voters in three provinces. Sunnis form a majority in four provinces.

A chemicals production plant thought to have been built by insurgents was found by US forces last week in a raid near the northern Iraqi city of Mosul.


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To: blam

Something troubles me about this story. I'm sure there is some truth to what happened but I don't understand why Rumsfeld or Myers didn't do the "rebuking?" Casey was the Army Vice Chief before taking his current job and he knows that you don't talk out of school. I can't believe Bush would have bypassed the SecDef. Could it be that Rummy had already cleared Casey's remarks?


61 posted on 08/13/2005 11:57:20 PM PDT by leadpenny
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To: blam

The photos in the article says it all. Orson Wells was right.


62 posted on 08/14/2005 12:06:20 AM PDT by Tempest
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To: Tempest

Right.
And Casey was "out of line".
His Commander -in-Chief did what he had to do.
Orwell had the "game" figured out.
Not all bad for a Brit.
Eh?


63 posted on 08/14/2005 6:17:46 AM PDT by CBart95
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To: blam

the headline is extremely misleading

I lived overseas and I noticed that the foreign press often reported what they wished was happening in the USA rather than what actually was happening.

Reason you havent heard about Bush "slapping down" this guy in the press here, is it didnt happen.

There is nothing wrong with saying that the American commitment can be reduced when Iraqis are able to take over.


64 posted on 08/14/2005 6:22:57 AM PDT by atlanta67
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To: samadams2000

""Wow..I assumed he was taking his que from the W-house when I heard that statement. Very disturbing and deadly diarhrhea of the mouth then.""


i find it disturbing that you so readily believe the foreign press


65 posted on 08/14/2005 6:24:42 AM PDT by atlanta67
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To: CarrotAndStick

who said democracy in china must be brought by the sword??

USSR had more nukes than China does.

While Russian isnt a democracy, or at least much of one, the threat has been lessened.

Problem is Ive hrad that the Chinese govt is actually more reasonable than the average Chinese citizen


66 posted on 08/14/2005 6:27:38 AM PDT by atlanta67
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To: atlanta67

Actually I heard it with my own ears.


67 posted on 08/14/2005 10:34:48 AM PDT by samadams2000 (Pitchforks and Lanterns..with a smiley face!)
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To: ArmyBratproud
In other news....its a warm night here in Central Texas.

Like 94 with a heat index of 104??? British media? A tub of salt needed.

IF the general did say this - he has forgotten that he follows orders just as the men in the field do. And I imagine Dubya via Rummy will remind him in no uncertain terms.

68 posted on 08/14/2005 3:43:50 PM PDT by daybreakcoming (May God bless those who enter the valley of the shadow of death so that we may see the light of day.)
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