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ARAB-US - Mar 30 - General Signals Decision On Iraq Troop Pull-out.


A top US general Lt Gen Lt Gen or LtGen
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lieutenant general
 Smith says the Pentagon Pentagon

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 can begin large withdrawals of troops from Iraq Iraq or Irak (both: ēräk`, ĭrăk`), officially Republic of Iraq, republic (2005 est. pop. 26,075,000), 167,924 sq mi (434,924 sq km), SW Asia.  as long as the level of violence in the country remained low until national elections, scheduled for the end of the year. Lt Gen Lance Smith of the US air force, deputy commander of Central Command, which oversees the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, is the latest senior military commander to signal that the Pentagon is closer to a decision to bring troops home. Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, has consistently argued that generals "on the ground in Iraq" will decide when they can reduce troop numbers. "[If] the elections go OK, violence stays down, then we ought to be able to make some recommendations for us to be able to bring our forces home", Lt Gen Smith said at the Pentagon. But the four-star general cautioned that any deterioration de·te·ri·o·ra·tion
n.
The process or condition of becoming worse.
 of security, or a sliding of the election timetable, could hamper troop reduction efforts. The US now has about 145,000 military personnel in Iraq. But that number is expected to fall to about 138,000 in coming weeks as soldiers whose departure was delayed because of elections in January begin to leave the country. Last week the army vice-chief of staff Gen Richard Cody, said the number of US forces in Iraq would probably decline by early 2006. Vice-chairman of the joint chiefs Peter Pace, said top generals were expressing "cautious optimism" about the situation in Iraq. Pace said: There are a lot of things right now that make you hopeful about the way ahead in Iraq. But hope is not a plan". While the rate of attacks on US troops has declined since the election, the US continues to suffer fatalities. The military has seen nearly 1,700 troop deaths and more than 12,000 casualties in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Pres Bush has repeatedly insisted that US forces will remain in Iraq until its people are able to provide their own security. Lt Gen Smith said this could happen "in the not-too-distant future" if current trends continued. The Pentagon says 145,000 Iraqi security forces Iraqi Security Forces (ISF) is the Multi-National Force-Iraq umbrella name for the military and police forces that serve under the Government of Iraq.

The armed forces are administered by the Ministry of Defense (MOD), and the Iraqi Police is administered by the Ministry of
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. In a report released last week the Government Accountability Office The Government Accountability Office (GAO) is the audit, evaluation, and investigative arm of the United States Congress, and thus an agency in the Legislative Branch of the United States Government. , the oversight
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 arm of Congress, concluded the US government agencies "do not report reliable data on the extent to which Iraqi security forces are trained and equipped". In an interview with National Public Radio mar 30, Rumsfeld responded to the GAO conclusions, saying: We spend a lot of time on this and we know what we're talking about. What we present is accurate the number [of trained Iraqi security forces is] something over 140,000. That's just a fact".
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Title Annotation:Lance Smith
Publication:APS Diplomat Recorder
Geographic Code:7IRAQ
Date:Apr 2, 2005
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