RP, you can't just pull out...You have to listen to the generals on the ground. Even if it means 200 months at war, so be it. The generals call the shots, listen to any political candidate. They'll tell you, they are advised by the generals on the ground.
Army Chief of Staff, General Shinseki testified to the U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee that "something in the order of several hundred thousand soldiers" would probably be required for postwar Iraq. This was an estimate far higher than the figure being proposed by Secretary Rumsfeld in his invasion plan, and it was rejected in strong language by both Rumsfeld and his Deputy Secretary of Defense, Paul Wolfowitz, who was another chief planner of the invasion and occupation. Had Bushy "listened to the Generals" especially General Eric Shinseki, the war and especially the post war in Iraq would have gone much smoother. |