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Iraq
UK troops worsen problems in Iraq - army chief
2006-10-13
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's top army commander said British troops in Iraq should be withdrawn soon because their presence was exacerbating security problems in the country, according to a British newspaper. General Sir Richard Dannatt reading from the Democrat Talking Points also told the Daily Mail in an interview published on Friday that Britain's Iraq venture was aggravating the security threat elsewhere in the world.

In unusually blunt comments for a serving senior officer, Dannatt said the troops should "get ... out sometime soon because our presence exacerbates the security problems."
If they get out Tater's boyz could kill all non-Shia and solve the security problem.
Britain, Washington's main ally in Iraq, has around 7,000 soldiers deployed, mainly in the Shi'ite south. Britain has lost 119 soldiers so-far.
We can't have military people in harms way. It's not the Eurabian way to fight a war.
Dannatt, who took over as Chief of the General Staff in August, suggested troops in Iraq had out-stayed their welcome. "The military campaign we fought in 2003 effectively kicked the door in. Whatever consent we may have had in the first place, may have turned to tolerance and has largely turned to intolerance. That is a fact. I don't say that the difficulties we are experiencing round the world are caused by our presence in Iraq but undoubtedly our presence in Iraq exacerbates them."

Dannatt appeared to be suggesting the presence of British and U.S. troops in Iraq was fanning Islamic militancy -- something British Prime Minister Tony Blair has consistently denied.
That's why they kill each other.
Couldn't be because Sunnis and Shi'a hate each other, nope, nope it's all our fault, must be.
Posted by:GolfBravoUSMC

#2  A few minutes ago, the sound bite on the radio had him saying they should leave "when the mission is over."

I heard it.

Rovian plot?
Posted by: Bobby   2006-10-13 06:10  

#1  In other articles Timesonline
The scathing comments by General Sir Richard Dannatt directly contradict the Prime Minister, who has repeatedly claimed that the invasion of Iraq played no role in galvanising Muslim extremism in Britain and bringing about the 7/7 bombings.

Des Browne, the Defence Secretary, last night ordered Sir Richard to report for a meeting at the ministry this morning where his future will be discussed.

Indeed
In the Electronic Telegraph
He also attacked the treatment of injured troops on NHS wards after The Daily Telegraph disclosed how one soldier was confronted on a ward by an angry Muslim.

Sir Richard said he had personally confronted Des Browne, the Defence Secretary, about the "unacceptable" hospital situation and accused the Government of breaching a "covenant" between the Armed Forces and the nation.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2006-10-13 02:40  

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