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Leaving Iraq: Shift to south, exit through desert
2009-02-28
BAGHDAD - The U.S. military map in Iraq in early 2010: Marines are leaving the western desert, Army units are in the former British zone in the south and the overall mission is coalescing around air and logistics hubs in central and northern Iraq. Muzi.com News 10088635-1 (muzi.com)Meanwhile, commanders will be shifting their attention to helping Iraqi forces take full control of their own security. Muzi.com News 10088635-2 (muzi.com) The Pentagon has not released the full details of President Barack Obama's plan to end America's combat role in Iraq by Aug. 31 of next year, but the broad contours are taking shape. Muzi.com News 10088635-3 (muzi.com) Statements from military officials, U.S. government reports and interviews by The Associated Press with Iraqi and U.S. planners offer a wide-angle view of the expected American formation in Iraq when the pullout quickens early next year. Muzi.com News 10088635-4 (muzi.com) Between 35,000 and 50,000 soldiers are expected to remain in a transition period before all troops must leave by the end of 2011 under a joint pact. In his speech Friday, Obama outlined the roles ahead. Muzi.com News 10088635-5 (muzi.com) "Training, equipping, and advising Iraqi security forces as long as they remain nonsectarian; conducting targeted counterterrorism missions, and protecting our ongoing civilian and military efforts within Iraq," he said at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. Muzi.com News 10088635-6 (muzi.com) There should be little immediate change in the American presence in 2009. Muzi.com News 10088635-7 (muzi.com) The bulk of the current 138,000 U.S. troops are expected to remain until Iraq's national elections scheduled for late this year. Maintaining security for the balloting is considered a top priority by the top U.S. commander in Iraq, Gen. Ray Odierno, and other high-ranking Pentagon officials. Muzi.com News 10088635-8 (muzi.com) Then the pullout will accelerate. Muzi.com News 10088635-9 (muzi.com) The first significant shift could be with the 22,000 Marines in Anbar province, a broad wedge of western desert where insurgents once held sway over key cities such as Fallujah and Ramadi. Muzi.com News 10088635-10 (muzi.com) The Marines have already tested exit routes through Jordan with plans for a full-scale exodus during the "2010 calendar year," said Terry Moores, deputy assistant chief of staff for logistics for Marine Corps Central Command. Muzi.com News 10088635-11 (muzi.com) The Marines could possibly leave a small contingent, but expect to turn over military duties to the Army. Muzi.com News 10088635-12 (muzi.com) The early exit from Anbar carries two important messages. Muzi.com News 10088635-13 (muzi.com) It's part of Washington's shift of military focus to Afghanistan. Obama plans to send 17,000 more soldiers and Marines to Afghanistan, to join 38,000 already fighting a strengthening Taliban-led insurgency. Muzi.com News 10088635-14 (muzi.com) Anbar also represents a critical turning point of the nearly six-year-old Iraq war. A U.S.-directed effort in late 2006 began to recruit and fund tribal leaders to join the fight against al-Qaida in Iraq and other insurgent groups -- which were eventually uprooted in Anbar and began to lose their hold in and around Baghdad. Muzi.com News 10088635-15 (muzi.com) In the south, the U.S. Army is making plans to fill the void left by the departure this spring of 4,000 British troops based outside Basra, the second-largest city in Iraq and a hub of the nation's southern oil fields. Muzi.com News 10088635-16 (muzi.com) Odierno has said a headquarters division -- about 100 personnel -- plus an undetermined number of troops would be sent to Basra. The transition is expected to begin in late March, and it's likely a U.S. force will remain around Basra until the final pullout in 2011. Muzi.com News 10088635-17 (muzi.com) Basra is a proving ground for Iraq's ability to handle security on its own. Iraq launched an offensive last year that -- with U.S. help -- crippled Shiite militia control in parts of the city. But the small British contingent has largely stayed out of direct security operations, leaving it mostly to Iraqi commanders. Muzi.com News 10088635-18 (muzi.com) During a tour of Basra on Friday, British Foreign Secretary David Miliband said some military personnel will remain to train Iraq's navy, but the primary British goal is humanitarian aid and development. Muzi.com News 10088635-19 (muzi.com) "We will focus upon cultural, economic and educational topics," he told Basra Gov. Mohammed al-Waili. Muzi.com News 10088635-20 (muzi.com) Northern Iraq, meanwhile, poses the greatest uncertainties for the Pentagon. Muzi.com News 10088635-21 (muzi.com) Mosul -- Iraq's third-biggest city -- remains one of the last havens for al-Qaida in Iraq and its streets are among the most dangerous in the country. Muzi.com News 10088635-22 (muzi.com) On Tuesday, two Iraqi police opened fire during a U.S. military inspection of an Iraqi security unit in Mosul, killing one American soldier and an interpreter. The attack deepened worries of possible infiltration of security forces in the Mosul area. Muzi.com News 10088635-23 (muzi.com) U.S. combat support for Iraqis is likely to continue -- and perhaps expand -- in the coming 18 months. It then could become high on the agenda for the counterterrorism missions, which could include ground forces and aerial surveillance. Muzi.com News 10088635-24 (muzi.com) U.S. troop strength in the Mosul area is relatively light, but there is a U.S. base on the city's edge. Muzi.com News 10088635-25 (muzi.com) Obama left open the option for more extensive U.S. military backup if needed. Muzi.com News 10088635-26 (muzi.com) "There will surely be difficult periods and tactical adjustments," he said. "But our enemies should be left with no doubt: This plan gives our military the forces and the flexibility they need to support our Iraqi partners, and to succeed." Muzi.com News 10088635-27 (muzi.com) The northern city of Kirkuk is another potential trouble spot. Tensions between Kurds and Sunni Arabs over control of the city -- and center of the northern oil fields -- show no signs of easing. Muzi.com News 10088635-28 (muzi.com) Two bases north of Baghdad will likely take more prominent roles next year. Muzi.com News 10088635-29 (muzi.com) Balad Air Base, home to more than 20,000 U.S. forces, provides air power, logistics and counterterrorism support, as well as training for Iraqi security forces. Its location -- 50 miles (80 kilometers) north of Baghdad -- offers a rich vantage point for intelligence gathering and analysis across the entire north and specific areas such as the Iranian border. Muzi.com News 10088635-30 (muzi.com) Another major U.S. air and logistics base in Taji, 12 miles (20 kilometers) north of Baghdad, sits next to Iraq's new supply and logistics hub. Muzi.com News 10088635-31 (muzi.com) The two sites would be a natural centerpiece for U.S. training and advising of the Iraqi military, Army Brig. Gen. Steven Salazar, the deputy commanding general at Multi-National Security Transition Command, told the AP recently. Muzi.com News 10088635-32 (muzi.com) Salazar said the Taji National Supply Depot was designed by the Iraqis to be the "top end" of the supply and logistics chain for its security forces. Muzi.com News 10088635-33 (muzi.com) In Baghdad, the U.S. military is already making changes in anticipation of the first step of the withdrawal timetable: U.S. forces out of major cities by June. Muzi.com News 10088635-34 (muzi.com) The United States has handed over the Green Zone to the Iraqi government, closed forward operating bases and combat outposts in the city or turned them into smaller stations where U.S. troops work alongside Iraqi security forces. Muzi.com News 10088635-35 (muzi.com) But Camp Victory, a huge base on the outskirts of Baghdad in a former Saddam palace complex, will continue to serve as the U.S. nerve center in the capital. Muzi.com News 10088635-36 (muzi.com) A military official with knowledge of the military planning process told the AP that Camp Victory's proximity to many Iraqi government ministries and the Baghdad International Airport make it a prime location for the U.S. military, and one they are not likely to give up anytime soon. Muzi.com News 10088635-37 (muzi.com) The base also is expected to expand as it absorbs troops pulling out of Baghdad before the June 30 deadline, said another military official. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to release the information. Muzi.com News 10088635-38 (muzi.com) Muzi.com News 10088635-39 (muzi.com)
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