| By Preston Mitchum - Apr 8th, 2008 at 11:44 am EDT |
| Also listed in: Campus Progress Blog |
General David Petraeus, the man commanding the Iraq War, called Tuesday for an open-ended suspension of the United States withdrawals this summer, arguing that an immediate withdrawal would destroy security “gains,” according to the Associated Press.
Gen. Petraeus told a Senate committee that he recommends a “45-day period of consolidation and evaluation.” This will happen once the extra combat forces that President Bush ordered to Iraq last year have completed their pullout in July. In testimony before the Senate Armed Services Committee, Petraeus described the security situation in Iraq as improved since he last appeared before Congress this past September. President Bush is expected to accept Petraeus’ recommendation.
It bothers me slightly that Gen. Petraeus understands that we are in a predicament and will “pause” our mission in Iraq, but will not pull our troops out. I will honestly admit, it is an idealistic thought to want ALL of the troops withdrawn. In a perfect world, I would want this to happen as well. However, since we do not live in a perfect world, the best method is to withdraw troops in increments. Instead of taking this pause, I wish we could somehow admit that we went into this war for essentially no reason. Oh yes, I forgot, it was to fight the evil terrorists. Either way, I hope this means the United States are a step closer to realizing that we lost 4,000 troops for nothing.

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