Tuesday, December 02, 2008

Obama: U.S. troops may be out of Iraq in 16 months. Let's hope so...

 President-elect Barack Obama said on Monday he believed U.S. combat troops should leave Iraq within 16 months of his taking office but he would listen to advice from military commanders.

"I believe that 16 months is the right timeframe but, as I've said consistently, I will listen to the recommendations of my commanders," Obama said after unveiling his nominees for top national security posts.

Obama said a new security pact between Iraq and the United States already put the United States on a "glide path" to pulling out of Iraq. He also noted that a "residual" U.S. force may need to remain in Iraq longer than combat troops.

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See also:

  1. Obama: South Asia main threat to U.S. (That sounds pretty ominous...)
  2. Obama: top bankers should forgo their bonuses this year.
  3. Is Barack Obama about to introduce National Servitude for Americans?
  4. U.S. and its allies torture kids in Iraq...
  5. What is Obama going to do about Guantanamo?

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