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Listening To The Generals

Posted by Pejman Yousefzadeh on Mon Jul 16, 2007 at 12:15:32 PM EST

Given his grasp of reality and the commensurate lack of appreciation for reality on the part of certain others, the latest general who really needs listening to is Rick Lynch:

An American general directing a major part of the offensive aimed at securing Baghdad said Sunday that it would take until next spring for the operation to succeed, and that an early American withdrawal would clear the way for "the enemy to come back" to areas now being cleared of insurgents.

Maj. Gen. Rick Lynch, commanding 15,000 American and about 7,000 Iraqi troops on Baghdad's southern approaches, spoke more forcefully than any American commander to date in urging that the so-called troop surge ordered by President Bush continue into the spring of 2008. That would match the deadline of March 31 set by the Pentagon, which has said that limits on American troops available for deployment will force an end to the increase by then.

"It's going to take us through the summer and fall to deny the enemy his sanctuaries" south of Baghdad, General Lynch said at a news briefing in the capital. "And then it's going to take us through the first of the year and into the spring" to consolidate the gains now being made by the American offensive and to move enough Iraqi forces into the cleared areas to ensure that they remain so, he said.

The general spoke as momentum is gathering in Congress for an early withdrawal date for the 160,000 American troops, as well as an accelerated end to the troop buildup, which have increased American combat casualties in the past three months to the highest levels of the war. In renewed debate over the past week, Congressional opponents of the war have demanded a withdrawal deadline, with some proposing that Congress use its war-financing powers to end the troop increase much sooner, possibly this fall.

General Lynch, a blunt-spoken, cigar-smoking Ohio native who commands the Third Infantry Division, said that all the American troops that began an offensive south of Baghdad in mid-June were part of the five-month-old troop buildup, and that they were making "significant" gains in areas that were previously enemy sanctuaries. Pulling back before the job was completed, he said, would create "an environment where the enemy could come back and fill the void."

He implied that an early withdrawal would amount to an abandonment of Iraqi civilians who he said had rallied in support of the American and Iraqi troops, and would leave the civilians exposed to renewed brutality by extremist groups. "When we go out there, the first question they ask is, `Are you staying?' " he said. "And the second question is, `How can we help?' " He added, "What we hear is, `We've had enough of people attacking our villages, attacking our homes, and attacking our children.' "

Read it all. Will General Lynch be listened to? Or will people simply stuff their fingers in their ears and pretend that they cannot hear him?

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