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General Schoomaker Speaks QueenChoux 08/20/05
    WASHINGTON - "The Army is planning for the possibility of keeping the current number of soldiers in
    Iraq — well over 100,000 — for four more years, the Army's top general said Saturday.


    In an Associated Press interview, Gen. Peter Schoomaker said the Army is prepared for the "worst case" in terms of the required level of troops in Iraq. He said the number could be adjusted lower if called for by slowing the force rotation or by shortening tours for soldiers.

    Schoomaker said commanders in Iraq and others who are in the chain of command will decide how many troops will be needed next year and beyond. His responsibility is to provide them, trained and equipped.

    About 138,000 U.S. troops, including about 25,000 Marines, are now in Iraq."

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Summary of Answers Received Answered On Answered By Average Rating
1. Where will these soldiers be coming from? I thought the Army...
08/20/05 CeeBee2Excellent or Above Average Answer
2. At least its a worse case scenerio. I don't know how man...
08/20/05 drgadeAbove Average Answer
3. Hi Mary Sue The military must always be prepared with perso...
08/20/05 LTgolfExcellent or Above Average Answer
4. It makes sense. We can't leave as things are and more mi...
08/20/05 purplewingsExcellent or Above Average Answer
5. Hi Choux: Military planning? That is an oxymoron. excon ...
08/21/05 exconExcellent or Above Average Answer
6. this appears to be nothing new.they plan for many contingenc...
08/22/05 tomder55Excellent or Above Average Answer
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