Tuesday, February 07, 2006

US General Admits Troops Are Destabilizing Middle East: "A senior US officer admitted yesterday that the presence of more than 300,000 foreign troops in the Middle East, most of them American, was a 'contributory factor' to instability in the region.

    

The admission was made by Brigadier General Mark Kimmitt - a key strategist in the US central command covering the Middle East - as he spelled out the American military's plan to 'reposture' its forces over an area stretching from Egypt in the west to Pakistan in the east, and from Kazakhstan in the north to Uganda in the south.

    

The US would 'not maintain any long-term bases in Iraq' he said in a major speech to the International Institute for Strategic Studies in London. 'Our position is when we leave we will not have any bases there.'

    

He did not speculate when that might be, though he said the US could not stay in the region for as long as its forces have remained in Germany or Japan. American troops are still deployed there 60 years after the end of the second world war."

(Via t r u t h o u t.)