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Bush advised to back modest troop cuts in Iraq

Fri Sep 5, 2008 6:47am IST
 
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By Andrew Gray

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Top U.S. defense officials have recommended that President George W. Bush withdraw one combat brigade from Iraq but not until early next year, Pentagon sources said on Thursday.

A U.S. Army combat brigade has 3,000 to 5,000 troops. The United States now has 15 combat brigades in Iraq as well as many other units, making a total of more than 140,000 troops.

Any cut in Iraq would allow the United States to increase forces in Afghanistan, where commanders have called for more troops to combat rising violence by Islamist militants from al Qaeda and the Taliban. The United States has some 33,000 troops in Afghanistan.

A Pentagon spokesman said he could not discuss details of the recommendations and administration officials cautioned that Bush had not yet approved any course of action.

"The president is now considering his options," White House spokeswoman Dana Perino told reporters.

While violence in Iraq has dropped dramatically in the past year, the proposed cutback is smaller than some analysts had predicted, reflecting the desire of Army Gen. David Petraeus, the top commander in Iraq, not to jeopardize security gains.

Three Pentagon sources told Reuters that Petraeus had agreed to shift from 15 brigades to 14. Two sources said the change would not take place until early next year.

One source said the recommendation also included other, smaller units but did not elaborate.  Continued...

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