Saturday, July 29, 2006
Troop numbers soar, Financial Times calls it like it is
The US administration has quietly reversed its goal from whittling down troop numbers in Iraq before the mid-term congressional elections in November.
A Pentagon spokesman on Friday confirmed that US troop levels in Iraq rose to 132,000 during the past week ? the highest since late May ? from 127,000 at the start of the week. The spokesman said troop numbers often fluctuated and ?there might be temporary spikes during periods of troop rotation?.
However, analysts said an increase in troop numbers was more likely than a reduction because the number of sectarian killings in Iraq had almost doubled since the start of the year. The rise will prompt fears that the US is becoming increasingly bogged down in an unwinnable conflict.
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