Military experts see US Iraq exit in 2016

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Paper: Military experts see US Iraq exit in 2016
Published: Monday July 17, 2006

The conservative Washington Times is reporting that American military leaders don't see a US exit from Iraq until 2016.

An excerpt from the registration-restricted Times story follows:

U.S. war commanders think some level of American forces will be needed in Iraq until 2016 and those forces will receive continued support from the vast majority of Iraqis.

At the tactical level, the U.S. is getting better at detecting deadly improvised explosive devices (IEDs), especially using unmanned spy planes. But the enemy is growing more sophisticated. A raid on an IED factory earlier this year netted two bomb-makers who hold master's degrees in chemistry and physics -- from U.S. colleges.

These were among the points made by Iraq war commanders at a closed-door conference last spring at Fort Carson, Colo., home to the 7th Infantry Division. Maj. Gen. Robert W. Mixon Jr., the division's commander, invited scores of retired generals and admirals in the Fort Carson area to hear the commanders and give them feedback.

Lt. Col. David Johnson, division spokesman, said the session was the second held this year at Fort Carson. A third is planned for the fall.
 

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Chadman said:
Paper: Military experts see US Iraq exit in 2016
Published: Monday July 17, 2006

The conservative Washington Times is reporting that American military leaders don't see a US exit from Iraq until 2016.

An excerpt from the registration-restricted Times story follows:

U.S. war commanders think some level of American forces will be needed in Iraq until 2016 and those forces will receive continued support from the vast majority of Iraqis.

At the tactical level, the U.S. is getting better at detecting deadly improvised explosive devices (IEDs), especially using unmanned spy planes. But the enemy is growing more sophisticated. A raid on an IED factory earlier this year netted two bomb-makers who hold master's degrees in chemistry and physics -- from U.S. colleges.

These were among the points made by Iraq war commanders at a closed-door conference last spring at Fort Carson, Colo., home to the 7th Infantry Division. Maj. Gen. Robert W. Mixon Jr., the division's commander, invited scores of retired generals and admirals in the Fort Carson area to hear the commanders and give them feedback.

Lt. Col. David Johnson, division spokesman, said the session was the second held this year at Fort Carson. A third is planned for the fall.

:shrug:

Educated in America... That's just sickening!
 

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Thanks, Wayne...just saw this. I am a huge golf fan, I monitor what you guys are predicting for the tourneys, etc., Stan, other golf sites, and I do bet on it when I have some mad money laying around. Pretty heavy into some nice fantasy golf leagues/contests. I probably put more thought into golf betting than anything. It sure can be maddening, tho. Got lucky this time.
 
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