Posted on 10/24/2006 8:40:45 AM PDT by Ultra Sonic 007
AMERICA has responded to spiralling violence in Iraq by preparing an exit strategy that will allow coalition troops to withdraw by forcing the government in Baghdad to take responsibility for security. The Pentagon is drawing up plans for a forcing mechanism that would set target dates for handing control to the Iraqis. American troops would pull back to their bases, leaving military advisers embedded with the Iraqi security forces.
Sources suggest troops will be concentrated in the most violent areas of Iraq, such as Baghdad and parts of Anbar province west of the capital. They could be reinforced with soldiers from pacified regions.
There is a growing consensus in Washington and London that an urgent change of direction is needed after Americas failure to curb violence in Baghdad. At least 30 people died last night in a mortar attack on a market in Mahmudiya, south of the capital.
President George W Bush consulted his military chiefs yesterday on a shift in tactics, saying he would make every necessary change to prevail.
American officials also held secret talks in Amman, Jordan, last week with insurgent leaders, including the Islamic Army in Iraq, one of the main Sunni militias.
The emerging exit strategy bears a strong resemblance to options favoured by the Iraq Study Group co-chaired by James Baker, the former US secretary of state, that is due to publish its recommendations in the new year. A senior US official said the new course was likely to be implemented after the group reports, giving the Bush administration political cover.
Negative spin? Negative? I don't see it [/Mr. Magoo]
Your detector is working well.
Where is TONY!!!!This is it time.
Is this all true?
Whatever we do, the damn hypoCRATS / MSM will say, "See we told you this was another Vietnam!"
I say to them, "Go to freakin' hell with your so-called support for the troops and country, you bastards!"
God Bless Our Troops.
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