The Iraq War Ain’t Over, No Matter What Obama Says
By Spencer Ackerman | October 21, 2011 | 2:05 pm
President Obama announced on Friday that all 41,000 U.S. troops
currently in Iraq will return home by December 31. “That is how
America’s military efforts in Iraq will end,” he said. Don’t believe
him.
Now: it’s a big deal that all U.S. troops are coming home. For much
of the year, the military, fearful of Iranian influence, has sought a residual presence in Iraq
of several thousand troops. But arduous negotiations with the Iraqi
government about keeping a residual force stalled over the Iraqis’
reluctance to provide them with legal immunity.
But the fact is America’s military efforts in Iraq aren’t coming to
an end. They are instead entering a new phase. On January 1, 2012, the
State Department will command a hired army of about 5,500 security contractors, all to protect the largest U.S. diplomatic presence anywhere overseas.
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