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Despite deliberations about withdrawing a portion of their forces in Iraq, the United States will have more troops deployed to the region by next summer.
The United States will probably have more troops in Iraq this summer than it did before pouring in forces last year -- even after a planned drawdown, a U.S. general said on Friday.
There were some 132,000 U.S. troops in Iraq before President George W. Bush ordered a surge of about 30,000 more to curb rampant violence that threatened to plunge the country into all-out civil war.
By summer, U.S. commanders plan to have withdrawn more than 20,000 combat troops deployed as part of the surge. But officials indicated some support units sent around the same time would remain or be replaced.
"It's likely that... the (total) number will be a little bit larger than the 132,000 or so that was the number of personnel on the ground pre-surge," said Army Lt. Gen. Carter Ham, director of operations on the Pentagon's Joint Staff.
Sattler said he could not be more precise yet as commanders had still to complete their plans, but a Pentagon source said the number could be as high as 140,000.
February 15, 2008 at 05:14 pm by Jarrett Martineau, 429 views, 1 comment
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3rd Squadron 2nd Stryker Cavalry Regiment at FOB Warhorse prepares for surge in Diyala Province, January, 2008.
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