http://www.nytimes.com/2006/09/17/weekinreview/17shanker.html?ex=1159156800&en=24c003bc4a996556&ei=5043&partner=EXCITEYes, More Troops Would Help, a Bit
By THOM SHANKER
Published: September 17, 2006
WASHINGTON
IN the lawless villages and empty deserts of Anbar Province, the Sunni heartland that provides safe haven for indigenous insurgents and foreign terrorists, what could an American commander do if more troops showed up?
This tantalizing “what if?” is being debated with renewed intensity after it was revealed last week that a Marine Corps intelligence assessment said Anbar’s dire security situation could be improved only by injecting more economic aid and a division’s worth of troops to reinforce the current 30,000-strong coalition contingent.
In a way, the argument over more troops in Anbar plays out along lines familiar from the early stages of the Iraq war, when Congress and the Pentagon’s civilian leaders traded words over whether enough troops were committed to the invasion and its aftermath.
The New York Times
More troops would help secure Anbar province, Iraq. But there are many downsides as well.
But given the current debate, the question becomes how would more troops help in Anbar? And for how long?
I heard over dinner from a guest last night more troops will be going to Iraq AFTER the Nov. elections. It seems to fit this story.
FULL story at link above.