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Black Angel - February 20, 2007 11:42 PM (GMT)
Blair to Announce Iraq Withdrawal Plan

By THOMAS WAGNER
Associated Press Writer

February 20, 2007, 6:25 PM EST

LONDON -- Prime Minister Tony Blair will announce on Wednesday a new timetable for the withdrawal of British troops from Iraq, with 1,500 to return home in several weeks, the BBC reported.

Blair will also tell the House of Commons during his regular weekly appearance that a total of about 3,000 British soldiers will have left southern Iraq by the end of 2007, if the security there is sufficient, the British Broadcasting Corp. said, quoting government officials who weren't further identified.

The announcement comes even as President Bush implements an increase of 21,000 more troops for Iraq.

But Blair said Sunday that Washington had not put pressure on London to maintain its troop numbers. The BBC said Blair was not expected to say when the rest of Britain's forces would leave Iraq. Britain currently has about 7,100 soldiers there.

Blair's Downing Street office refused to comment on the BBC report.

Blair and Bush talked by secure video link Tuesday morning, and Bush said Britain's troop cutbacks were "a sign of success" in Iraq.

"The president is grateful for the support of the British Forces in the past and into the future," U.S. National Security Council spokesman Gordon Johndroe said in Washington. "While the United Kingdom is maintaining a robust force in southern Iraq, we're pleased that conditions in Basra have improved sufficiently that they are able to transition more control to the Iraqis.

"The United States shares the same goal of turning responsibility over to the Iraqi Security Forces and reducing the number of American troops in Iraq," Johndroe said. "President Bush sees this as a sign of success and what is possible for us once we help the Iraqis deal with the sectarian violence in Baghdad."

"We want to bring our troops homes as well," Johndroe said. "It's the model we want to emulate, to turn over more responsibilities to Iraqis and bring our troops home. That's the goal and always has been."

Blair said last month that he would report to lawmakers on his future strategy in Iraq following the completion of Operation Sinbad, a joint British and Iraqi mission targeting police corruption and militia influence in the southern city of Basra.

On Sunday, Blair told the BBC that the operation was completed.

Foreign Secretary Margaret Beckett said in January that Operation Sinbad offered the prospect of a "turning point for Iraq, hopefully in the near future."

Treasury chief Gordon Brown, who is likely to succeed Blair by September, has said he hoped several thousand British soldiers would be withdrawn by December.

As recently as late last month, Blair rejected opposition calls to withdrawal British troops by October, calling such a plan irresponsible.

"That would send the most disastrous signal to the people that we are fighting in Iraq. It's a policy that, whatever its superficial attractions may be, is actually deeply irresponsible," Blair said on Jan. 24 in the House of Commons.

Blair, who has said he will step down as prime minister by September after a decade in power, has seen his foreign-policy record overshadowed by his role as Bush's leading ally in the unpopular war.

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Striker Nexus - March 21, 2007 06:37 PM (GMT)
An increase of 21,000? Bush is off his rocker.

A.J. The Echidna - March 21, 2007 07:10 PM (GMT)
YAY Tony Bleh!

Snowflame - March 21, 2007 07:18 PM (GMT)
What are they doing?! They'll make Iraq get worse!!!

thefishofdoom - March 21, 2007 09:02 PM (GMT)
i HATE bush he is such a hypocrite
He says the the british pull some of there troops out is a sign of success and yet he wants to send MORE troops over :angry: :

OCAZ - March 23, 2007 03:05 AM (GMT)
Our President certainly isn't the brightest and their are way to many soldiers dying for him to just wanna send more over there. Its not looking too good for Iraq. They can't pull soldiers out immeadiately cuz a civil war will prob break out and the longer we stay the more soldiers suffer

Striker Nexus - March 23, 2007 04:57 PM (GMT)
And the more soldiers suffer, the more we'll have to support our troops by paying bills higher than they were a month ago.

Black Angel - March 23, 2007 10:03 PM (GMT)
Congress is looking to pass a bill that would require a retreat of our troops over there, over the next 18 months.. Bush says that it will never be made into a law.

Snowflame - March 25, 2007 12:05 PM (GMT)
Aw c'mon Bush, let's just leave Iraq alone...

Striker Nexus - March 30, 2007 08:27 PM (GMT)
Bush is just an idiot.

Snowflame - March 30, 2007 08:59 PM (GMT)
And it's getting worse...




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