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‘Leave the Shooters Until Last,’ Gates UrgesPosted on Jun 6, 2011
Ahead of policy deliberations in Washington, U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates argued for a modest approach to the U.S. troop drawdown in Afghanistan that will begin next month. He favors the removal of support forces in a strategy that would leave as much “combat power” in place as possible until the war’s end. “If it were up to me I’d leave the shooters until last,” Gates said. Exactly when the last American forces will leave Afghanistan remains a mystery to the American public. Conflict between NATO forces and the Taliban shows no sign of waning. May was the most lethal month for Western troops so far this year, and the Taliban remains eager to claim responsibility for the crash of any alliance aircraft; it alleged it shot down a NATO chopper, killing two Western servicemen, during Gates’ visit to Afghanistan. The defense secretary is arguing that a sharp drawdown of American forces would encourage U.S. allies to withdraw their own troops earlier than they should. —ARK
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By PatrickHenry, June 6, 2011 at 3:46 pm Link to this comment
How about all those contractors we pay the big bucks to.
Leave and let them clean up the mess.
Report thisBy gerard, June 6, 2011 at 1:15 pm Link to this comment
Yeah, get all the heavy metal stuff out first (planes, copters, tanks, heavy artillery, bombs, jeeps), next the lighter stuff like trucks, supplies, ammuition, “intelligence” and maintenance equipment, food, clothing, beds and bedding, latrines, stoves, showers, hospital equipment and personnel, bed-patients, then the “walking wounded”, then a majority of the ground forces, with their hand guns, machine guns, pistols, rifles, toilet supplies, soaps, disinfectants, drugs. Then the handful left to pull up the last stakes, grab the ground communication equipment. Leave the last 10,000 troops with their handguns, and march them out backwards, so they can fire back in case the “natives” shoot at them as they board the airbusses waiting with open doors and motors humming. Frooooom! The End! Wow! What a movie!
Report thisThe end was the best part, doncha think?