Bush says more U.S. troops to leave Iraq
WASHINGTON, Sept. 9 (UPI) -- Some 8,000 U.S. military
personnel will be rotated out of Iraq without replacement during the
next several months, U.S. President George Bush said Tuesday.
"Over the next several months, we will bring home about
3,400 combat support forces -- including aviation personnel,
explosive ordnance teams, combat and construction engineers,
military police and logistical support forces," Bush said in remarks
to the National Defense University.
A U.S. marine battalion serving in Anbar province would be
redeployed in November and an Army combat brigade is scheduled to
leave in February 2009, Bush said.
"This amounts to about 8,000 additional American troops
returning home without replacement," Bush said. "And if the progress
in Iraq continues to hold, (U.S. Army) General (David) Petraeus and
our military leaders believe additional reductions will be possible
in the first half of 2009."
Petraeus, the top U.S. military commander in Iraq, and the
Joint Chiefs of Staff made the troop reduction recommendations late
last week.
During his remarks, Bush noted, "We have now brought home
all five of the Army combat brigades, the Marine Expeditionary Unit,
and the two Marine battalions, that were sent to Iraq as part of the
surge."
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