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Original Post Date: 2005-08-10 Posted By: Jan
From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org
Date & Time Posted: 8/10/2005
Iraq: Regardless of Insurgency, USA prepares to pullout
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From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org
Date & Time Posted: 8/10/2005
Iraq: Regardless of Insurgency, USA prepares to pullout
[Well, I suppose for the USA this might be the best thing to do because people are just not ready to use the level of violence needed to suppress the Muslims – not now. But it does leave Israel in a tough spot with the hornet’s nest now having been stirred up by US activities in the Middle East. A Muslim co-worker of mine was saying that if the USA withdraws from Iraq, the Muslims would see it as VICTORY and they would be ECSTATIC. The Muslims would definitely see this for what it is – defeat – and that could be problematic because the Muslims will be emboldened. I don’t expect terrorism to stop – even if the USA withdraws from Iraq. I believe the terrorists will be emboldened even more and will continue their attacks on the American mainland and across the Western world. I would not expect a withdrawal from Iraq to stop terrorism in any way. I believe that Muslim terrorism is here, and it will get worse, until people eventually realise there is no way but to fight this out in a very fierce manner and defeat them outright. Jan] WASHINGTON [MENL] — The Bush administration has been drafting plans for a withdrawal in 2006 that would not depend on Iraqi military capability or the Sunni insurgency. Administration sources said the plans reflected what they termed an “exit strategy” outlined nearly a year ago. They said the strategy envisioned the start of a steady reduction in U.S. forces in early 2006 following two Iraqi national elections. “The strategy is based on a simple premise,” an administration source said. “We’ve been in Iraq going on three years and it’s time to leave. After the Iraqi elections, there is nothing more we can do for that country except bleed for it.” Elements of the administration plan were leaked amid a spike in U.S. military casualties in Iraq. Nearly 50 American soldiers have been killed in Iraq in less than three weeks, most of them by improvised explosive devices. This service contains only a small portion of the information produced daily by Middle East Newsline. For a subscription to the full service, please contact Middle East Newsline at: |
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