Pentagon officials conducting a review of Iraq strategy are considering a substantial but temporary increase in American troop levels and the addition of several thousand more trainers to work with Iraqi forces, a senior Defense Department official said Monday.
The idea, dubbed the “surge option” by some officials, would involve increasing American forces by 20,000 troops or more for several months in the hope of improving security, especially in Baghdad. That would mark a sharp rise over the current baseline of 144,000 troops.
But some officials and senior military officers are arguing against the idea, saying that it could undercut a sense of urgency for Iraqi units to take on a greater role in fighting the insurgency and preventing sectarian attacks. Gen. John P. Abizaid, the head of the United States Central Command, told Congress last week that the military was stretched so thin that such an increase could not be sustained over the long term.
In my youth, these things had other names…
Viet Nam | Iraq |
escalation | surge option |
de-escalation | withdrawal timetable |
vietnamization | train Iraqi police |
domino theory | war on terror |
But one hasn’t changed…
Viet Nam | Iraq |
losing a bad war | losing a bad war |
And, says Keith Olberman…
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