October 20, 2003

WHAT WAR?:

Reduction in U.S. Troops Eyed for '04: Gradual Exit Strategy Tied to Iraq's Stability (Thomas E. Ricks, October 19, 2003, Washington Post)

U.S. military commanders have developed a plan to steadily cut back troop levels in Iraq next year, several senior Army officers said in recent interviews.

There are now 130,000 U.S. troops in Iraq. The plan to cut that number is well advanced and has been described in broad outline to Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld but has not yet been approved by him. It would begin to draw down forces next spring, cutting the number of troops to fewer than 100,000 by next summer and then to 50,000 by mid-2005, officers involved in the planning said.

The plan, which amounts to being the first formal military exit strategy for Iraq, is designed to show how the U.S. presence might be reduced without undercutting the stability of the country. Military officials worry that if they do not begin cutting the size of the U.S. force, they could damage troop morale, leave the armed forces shorthanded if crises emerge in North Korea and elsewhere, and help create a long-term personnel shortage in the service.


What was that you were saying, Mr. Dean?

Posted by Orrin Judd at October 20, 2003 2:50 PM
Comments

Just because they're leaving Iraq, doesn't mean that they're coming home.

Posted by: David Cohen at October 20, 2003 5:40 PM
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