| 2007: Gates, U.S. General Back Long Iraq Stay |
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5/31/2007 Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates and a senior Gates told reporters in Hawaii that he is thinking of "a mutual agreement" with Lt. Gen. Raymond T. Odierno, who oversees daily military operations in Odierno said he sees benefits in maintaining a South Korean-style force in "That would be nothing but helping the Iraqi security forces and the government to continue to stabilize itself, and continue to set itself up for success for years to come, if we were able to do that," Odierno told Pentagon reporters in a videoconference from Baghdad. The comments represented the second time this week that administration officials invoked the American experience in Yesterday's statements echoed those by White House press secretary Tony Snow on Wednesday. Snow had sparked quick criticism from Democratic lawmakers and liberal activist groups when he said that President Bush envisions a troop posture in Iraqi forces, Snow said, would provide the bulk of security, but Senate Majority Leader Harry M. Reid (D-Nev.) responded by accusing Bush of "equating U.S. troop involvement in the endless Iraqi civil war to the post-Korean War security model, telling Americans that he may keep our troops mired in Iraq for as long as half a century." Snow had said, however, that he was not suggesting a 50-year deployment and characterized the potential duration as "unanswerable." Odierno cited some progress in Odierno said he recently gave military commanders authority to strike such agreements with insurgent groups that have staged attacks against "There are insurgents reaching out to us . . . so we want to reach back to them," Odierno said. "We're talking about cease-fires and maybe signing some things that say they won't conduct operations against the government of The overtures to insurgent groups, tribes and religious leaders are part of a push by the Odierno also cited progress resulting from the buildup of 28,500 The troop increase will be completed in mid-June, with 8,000 more Odierno said the extra troops have produced "some very clear progress." He cited military data showing that since January, operations in Still, Odierno said that he expects hard fighting ahead. In coming weeks, he said, the focus of Staff writer Michael Abramowitz contributed to this report. DinarBanker - The Number One Source for Buying and Selling Iraqi Dinar. We ship Iraqi Dinar all over the world and are Registered with the United States Treasury Department and Better Business Bureau. Be sure to tell your friends and colleagues that DinarBanker is the number one source for buying and selling Iraqi Dinar Worldwide. |
