Mephisto
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Again, the troops are caught in a Catch-22 dreamt up by an administration who (for the most part) never served combat duty.
No military solution to Iraq - U.S. chief
POSTED: 9:18 a.m. EST, March 8, 2007
BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- The new commander of U.S. troops in Iraq has warned that military force alone will not be enough to quell the country's violent insurgency.
Speaking publicly Thursday for the first time since taking charge in Baghdad last month, General David Petraeus said military action was necessary to improve security in Iraq but "not sufficient" to end violence altogether.
"There is no military solution to a problem like that in Iraq, to the insurgency of Iraq," Petraeus told a press conference, adding that political negotiations were crucial to forging any lasting peace.
http://www.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/meast/03/08/iraq.petraeus/index.html
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(from the link)
U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates on Wednesday announced plans to send almost 5,000 additional troops to Iraq to serve as military police, bringing the planned "surge" to 26,000.
Thankfully, this war is paying for itself . . . until you consider the cost in human lives.
No military solution to Iraq - U.S. chief
POSTED: 9:18 a.m. EST, March 8, 2007
BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- The new commander of U.S. troops in Iraq has warned that military force alone will not be enough to quell the country's violent insurgency.
Speaking publicly Thursday for the first time since taking charge in Baghdad last month, General David Petraeus said military action was necessary to improve security in Iraq but "not sufficient" to end violence altogether.
"There is no military solution to a problem like that in Iraq, to the insurgency of Iraq," Petraeus told a press conference, adding that political negotiations were crucial to forging any lasting peace.
http://www.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/meast/03/08/iraq.petraeus/index.html
________________
(from the link)
U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates on Wednesday announced plans to send almost 5,000 additional troops to Iraq to serve as military police, bringing the planned "surge" to 26,000.
Thankfully, this war is paying for itself . . . until you consider the cost in human lives.