Pentagon May Have to Reduce U.S. Forces in Iraq -CBO
Reuters Tuesday, September 2, 2003; 8:32 PM
By Vicki Allen
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Bush administration may have to cut U.S. troops in Iraq by more than half to keep enough forces to face other threats, a congressional agency said on Tuesday in a report that fueled calls for more international help for peacekeeping in Iraq.
The Congressional Budget Office said under current policies, the Pentagon would be able to sustain an occupation force of 38,000 to 64,000 in Iraq long term, down from the existing 150,000 that a number of lawmakers said is not enough to confront the spiraling violence.
Sen. Robert Byrd, a West Virginia Democrat who requested the CBO study, said it showed that President Bush's policies in Iraq were "straining our forces to the breaking point."
Byrd, one of Bush's harshest critics on Iraq, also said it showed the administration must formally ask for help in peacekeeping from the United Nations and NATO.
"Every day frittered away by the administration is another day that our troops will bear the staggering burdens of the dangers of occupation alone," he said.
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"Every day frittered away by the administration is another day that our troops will bear the staggering burdens of the dangers of occupation alone," Senator Byrd
...can we cannonize this man already?