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PENTAGON'S IRAQ LILY PAD SCHEME

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This so-called "lily pad" strategy entails keeping a "series of military installations around Iraq," with tens of thousands of U.S. troops remaining in the country for as long as a few decades: Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman, Peter Pace
As I have been saying for two years ( See THERE IS NO IRAQ EXIT STRATEGY ) The Cheney/Bush administration has no intention of ever leaving Iraq and is already in the process of implementing its Lily Pad Strategy of many self contained bases in Iraq with the primary purpose of protecting our upcoming illegal oil grab ~ regardless if Congress votes for a withdrawal timeline. 
It's full steam ahead for the Cheney/Bush crime syndicate  ~ where  Bush could double Iraq troops by Christmas . Congress won't stop them ~ only the people can stop them.
So mark my words, our children and grandchildren will eventually be involved in America's most shameless war and illegal occupation of a sovereign country ~ unless we take action !
We have been had, folks ~ and unless we swarm the halls of Congress this summer with bodies and voices ~ nothing will change and America will rapidly be sapped of its last remaining dignity, moral bearing and economic health. 
Whose the ultimate decider ? George (oblivious) Bush & Dick (The natural state of man is war) Cheney or an enraged and empowered American public.
We are the ones we have been waiting for !
Allen L Roland
http://blogs.salon.com/0002255/2007/05/22.html

Pentagon Making Preparations To Keep Tens Of Thousands Of Troops In Iraq For ‘Decades’

http://thinkprogress.org/2007/05/21/iraq-decades/

In testimony before the Senate Appropriations Committee this month, Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Peter Pace uttered a "carefully worded <http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=10292643>" statement revealing that the Pentagon had no plans to fully withdraw U.S. forces from Iraq if legislation passes Congress mandating troop redeployment:

PACE: " Sir, we have published no orders directing the planning for the overall withdrawal of forces. We do have ongoing replacements of forces, and we do change the size of the force over time so that that system is available to either plus-up or draw down, but we have published no orders saying come up with a complete plan for total drawdown."

NPR investigated Pace’s statements and found one scenario being considered within the Pentagon would maintain a strong U.S. military presence in Iraq for several decades into the future <http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=10292643>.

This so-called "lily pad" strategy entails keeping a "series of military installations around Iraq," with tens of thousands of U.S. troops remaining in the country for as long as a few decades:

" [W]hat it essentially envisions is a series of military installations around Iraq, maybe five or six of them, a total of maybe 30-40 thousand U.S. troops in Iraq for a long period of time, lasting, maybe a few decades. And the idea is that these bases will be somewhat hermetically sealed, that U.S. military forceswon’t be leaving them, they won’t be conducting presence patrols and the patrols they conduct now. Ground convoys won’t be driving into them.Airplanes will be essentially landing in to deliver supplies and these sort of lily pads will be in various strategic areas in Iraq… And that will enable the U.S. military to maintain a presence in the country, perhaps…for a few decades."

The Pentagon’s goal with the lily pads is to preserve U.S. interests in Iraq for years to come "in the event that Congress or the administration pushes this [withdrawal plan] forward." As NPR details, those interests are at least three-fold <http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=10292643>:  1) Training Iraq forces, 2) Preserving economic interests, as "Iraq obviously [sits] on the second largest reserve of oil in the world," and 3) Providing a U.S. military "presence" to deter Iran and Turkey from "getting involved" after withdrawal.

While over 60 percent of Americans <http://thinkprogress.org/2007/05/09/iraqis-call-for-timetable/> are calling for a withdrawal of the U.S. from Iraq, the Pentagon is instead making preparations for an unending occupying presence.

OpEdNews columnist Allen L Roland is available for comments & interviews. ( allen@allenroland.com

 

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Most dangerous by carl on Thursday, May 24, 2007 at 11:33:12 PM
THEY'RE ALREADY IN IT by Allen L Roland on Thursday, May 24, 2007 at 11:47:52 PM