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Blair uses withdrawal method to screw Iraq |
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Thursday, 01 March 2007 |
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 Blair - also in a phased withdrawal from his career An unapologetic
Tony Blair has announced that British troops will begin a phased
withdrawal from Iraq. “We decided that our situation in the country
was no longer tenable,” said the embattled Prime Minister. “And
then we waited three years.”
Blair denied that
the British Army was cutting and running from the volatile Anbar
province. “Our task was to protect the Iraqis from themselves,”
he said, “but we are now ready to hand that task over to the
Iraqis.”
The premier
pointed to decreased troop casualty numbers as a sign that conditions
in Iraq were improving, and said that the civilian casualty numbers
would also decrease in time. “Local forces are already responding
to our training by retreating to a heavily fortified compound and
avoiding fighting wherever possible,” he said. “And we can expect
to see less civilian victims over the coming years as they flee the
country.”
The troop
reduction comes as Coalition members identify metrics that can
measure success in Iraq. Blair's troop withdrawal comes after careful
statistical examination of key numbers like approval figures and
dissatisfaction ratings undecided voters.
President Bush has
welcomed the troop pull-out as “good news”. “We haven't had any
good news from Iraq for a while,” he said, “so I'm pleased that
Tony Blair has decided to withdraw troops. I'm particularly glad that
it was him and not the Democrats who were responsible – we all know
that Democrat-inspired troop withdrawals embolden the terrorists.
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