October 29, 2009 11:37 PM

Troop Pullout Hinges on Iraqi Election

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(AP)  U.S. troops could leave Iraq later than currently planned if the fragile nation's elections are delayed, the Defense Department said Thursday.

Military commanders have said they want to keep the 117,000 soldiers now in Iraq in place for about two months after the scheduled Jan. 16 elections to ensure security during the government transition.

With a political deadlock in Baghdad over how to register voters in the northern oil-rich Kirkuk province, however, the balloting could be delayed.

"That's why we are hanging on to as large a force as we are in Iraq," Pentagon spokesman Geoff Morrell told reporters at a news briefing.

"Obviously, we'll make judgments and assessments based upon how far it's delayed and whether or not we need to retain this certain force level for longer," he added.

Under a Jan. 1 security agreement, the United States will withdraw all its troops from Iraq by the end of 2011. President Barack Obama also has set an Aug. 31, 2010, deadline to end U.S. combat missions in Iraq, in part by sending home all but 50,000 soldiers.

But Sunday's bombings at government ministries in Baghdad, which killed 155 people, underscore the security threats and vulnerability in a nation where some U.S. officials have declared the war is all but over.

Morrell said the "horrific and deplorable" suicide bombing attacks have not "caused anybody to reevaluate or reassess or reconsider the drawdown plan, nor has it prompted the Iraqis, for that matter, to ask for our forces to come back into Baghdad to assist in the aftermath of this attack."

Iraqi authorities have detained dozens of security officials responsible for protecting the area where the bombings happened and are investigating whether they had roles in the attack.

Tensions between Arabs and Kurds, a struggle at the heart of the Kirkuk voter registration dispute, in part illustrates that Iraq "is years away from achieving lasting security and stability," warned Anthony Cordesman of the Center for Strategic and International Studies.

"The recent bombings in Iraq have shown that the Iraq war is scarcely over," Cordesman wrote in a report released Thursday. "It is far too early to say that Iraq can achieve lasting security and stability, maintain a pluralistic form of government, or avoid becoming caught up in another violent round of internal or regional power struggles."

AP
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by ramos1129 October 30, 2009 10:42 AM EDT
The Iraq people want us out; the American people want us out. Enough said. The sooner we get out the better.

What kind of country the Iraq people want and get is 100% up to them. In the present circumstances, staying is not worth one more American death.
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by wyodutch October 30, 2009 8:44 AM EDT
Well... Under a Republican administration, we attacked, invaded and occupied Iraq, even though they were no threat to us and had committed no hostile act toward us.
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Now... all these years, lives and dollars later, a Democrat President wants to tarry just a little bit longer.
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Anyone who actually buys the baloney that the two-party system represents different positions and policies needs to have their nose grabbed while they receive repeated kicks in the seat of their thought processes.
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by AOCGUY October 30, 2009 6:16 AM EDT
If the US intends to stay until they are assured that no more bombings will occur hen the US will NEVER leave. Crimes will occur, there is no way to ensure otherwise. The goal should be an Iraqi govt and security force that can stand on their own. Free elections satisfy the the govt piece and the Iraqi security force is well on its way if not already there.
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by decotoguy October 30, 2009 1:16 AM EDT
The American people don't give a rats a&& about this WAR in IRAQ,
and I'm willing to say they don't even give a rats a&& for whom ever died
in that DEATH TRAP.I find it hard to believe there are free elections in
this America. My own vote was to get out of IRAQ,and AFGHANISTAN.
What the hell happened?WE had POPA BUSH then BABY bush,now,who is it?
BL@CK BUSH? The American people never cease to amaze me,that is why my pet name for americans is MUSH FOR BRAINS,AKA NUMB SKULLS.
What is behind all this WAR for PEACE,KEEP America Safe crap?It'll never happen.
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by stn_sage October 29, 2009 10:58 PM EDT
Great! We get our first routine warning that our government is planning on staying longer than they promised! This is not surprising...I wondered what excuse they were going to use...to break yet another promise to the American public!

And, some people were silly enough to believe that we were going to get out of Iraq...suckers!
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