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Trump to reduce troops in Afghanistan by almost 50%, trim deployment in Iraq
2020-11-17
[IsraelTimes] Cuts, which come after shake-up at Pentagon and installation of loyalists, would be completed just five days before Biden takes office

The Trump administration is expected to cut the number of US troops in Afghanistan almost in half to 2,500 by January 15, US officials said Monday. The order would stop short of outgoing US President Donald Trump
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’s goal to have all troops withdrawn by the end of the year, which had faced opposition from military and diplomatic advisers.

The Pentagon also expects to cut the number of troops in Iraq to 2,500, a reduction of more than 500. The decisions come as no surprise, following Trump’s shakeup of the Pentagon leadership last week, during which he installed loyalists who share his frustration with the continued troop presence in the war zones. The cuts give Trump an accomplishment in his final weeks in office even as he refuses to concede his election loss to Democrat Joe Foreign Policy Whiz Kid Biden
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The officials said military leaders were told over the weekend about the planned withdrawals and an executive order is in the works, but has not yet been delivered to commanders. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss internal deliberations. There are between 4,500-5,000 troops in Afghanistan now, and more than 3,000 in Iraq.

Under the planned order, the troop cuts would be completed just five days before Biden takes office, leaving him with a smaller military footprint in the two key war zones. Military commanders have expressed less concern about pulling more troops from Iraq, where the Iraqi forces are better able to maintain their nation’s security.

Trump’s new Pentagon chief, Christopher Miller, hinted at the troop withdrawals over the weekend in a carefully worded message to the force that suggested compromise.

He said that "we remain committed to finishing the war that al-Qaeda brought to our shores in 2001." And he warned that "we must avoid our past strategic error of failing to see the fight through to the finish."

But he also made it clear that "all wars must end."

"This fight has been long, our sacrifices have been enormous. and many are weary of war — I’m one of them," he said. "Ending wars requires compromise and partnership. We met the challenge; we gave it our all. Now, it’s time to come home."
Related:
Christopher Miller: 2020-11-15 New Pentagon Chief to US Troops: ‘Time to Come Home’
Christopher Miller: 2020-11-12 Acting defense secretary reportedly hires adviser who called for total withdrawal from Afghanistan 'as soon as possible'
Christopher Miller: 2020-11-09 Trump says he has fired Defense Secretary Mark Esper
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