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U.S. likely to soon cut troops in Iraq
(Agencies)
Updated: 2005-03-18 09:14

The U.S. Army expects to begin cutting troop levels in Iraq later this year, a move that would reduce the level of American forces there to below 138,000, an Army general said on Thursday.

"I think for the next force rotation, we'll start seeing that (the) force rotation coming in will be smaller than the force that's in there," said Gen. Richard Cody, the Army's vice chief of staff.

"I know you're all waiting for a number here, and I'm not going to give you one because I don't know," Cody added in an interview with defense reporters.

Troops from the U.S. Army 10th Mountain Division patrol the grounds outside the uncompleted Grand Mosque in Baghdad on March 17, 2005. The Army expects to begin cutting troop levels in Iraq (news - web sites) as soon as this year, a move that would reduce the level of U.S. forces there to below 138,000, an Army general said on Thursday. 'I think for the next force rotation, we'll start seeing that (the) force rotation coming in will be smaller than the force that's in there,' said Gen. Richard Cody, the Army's vice chief of staff. (Bob Strong/Reuters)
Troops from the U.S. Army 10th Mountain Division patrol the grounds outside the uncompleted Grand Mosque in Baghdad on March 17, 2005. The Army expects to begin cutting troop levels in Iraq
as soon as this year, a move that would reduce the level of U.S. forces there to below 138,000, an Army general said on Thursday.[Reuters]
The general said the next annual U.S. force rotation for Iraq would begin this summer and that the number of soldiers sent into the rotation later in the year is likely to be smaller than those coming out.

Another defense official, who asked not to be identified,said on Thursday that the number of U.S. Marines in Iraq also was likely to decline in the new rotation.

U.S. General Richard Myers, Chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, gestures during a news conference in Amman, March 17, 2005. The U.S. armed forces senior commander said on Thursday insurgents were becoming less effective as attacks against U.S. troops in Iraq had dropped to levels seen almost a year ago. [Reuters]
U.S. General Richard Myers, Chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, gestures during a news conference in Amman, March 17, 2005. The U.S. armed forces senior commander said on Thursday insurgents were becoming less effective as attacks against U.S. troops in Iraq had dropped to levels seen almost a year ago. [Reuters]
There are 150,000 American troops in Iraq -- most of them Army soldiers -- but the number will go down to 138,000 before the end of this month. The force was increased by 12,000 in December to provide security for the Iraqi elections in January.

But U.S. defense officials have said the number will likely begin falling below 138,000 as the Iraqi army and security forces are trained to take over security in the country.

Cody's comments came as Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi was accused in his country on Thursday of bowing to pressure from the United States after he apparently backtracked on an announcement that Italian troops would start withdrawing from Iraq in September.

Berlusconi said on a television talk show this week that he wanted to begin reducing Italy's 3,000-strong contingent in September, but he later said he had never set a fixed date for any pullout.

Italy has the fourth-largest foreign contingent in Iraq after the U.S., British and South Korean forces and any eventual withdrawal before other main partners would leave a hole in Iraq's international security network.

British Prime Minister Tony Blair said on Wednesday he would not set any timetable for withdrawal of British troops.



 
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