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Thursday, 7 July 2011 - U.S. Afghanistan drawdown begins slowly, 800 Marines out in fall |
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    Edition: U.S. Article Comments (2) Full Focus Editor's choice A selection of our top photos from the past 24 hours.   Full Article  Follow Reuters Facebook Twitter RSS YouTube Read Jurors cried, felt sick after acquitting Anthony | 06 Jul 2011 Hackers expose flaw in Apple iPad, iPhone software 06 Jul 2011 UPDATE 1-Powerful quake off New Zealand triggers tsunami 06 Jul 2011 Fans, stars and Hollywood mourn end of Harry Potter magic 06 Jul 2011 Prosecutors to review widespread cheating in Atlanta schools 06 Jul 2011 Discussed 208 Minnesota government shutdown begins after talks fail 125 Obama: ending tax breaks required to cut deficit 104 White House snubs McConnell invitation to Obama Watched Giant dust storm hits Arizona Tue, Jul 5 2011 Skyping on Facebook Wed, Jul 6 2011 Casey Anthony found not guilty of murder Tue, Jul 5 2011 U.S. Afghanistan drawdown begins slowly, 800 Marines out in fall Tweet Share this Email Print Related News UK sees "small" Afghan drawdown, finds soldier dead Mon, Jul 4 2011 Afghan drawdown may hurt battle for east: McCain Sun, Jul 3 2011 New defense chief sees tough budget choices Fri, Jul 1 2011 Senate approves Petraeus as CIA director Thu, Jun 30 2011 Police search Kabul hotel after Taliban attack kills 9 Wed, Jun 29 2011 Analysis & Opinion Post-surge Afghanistan and post-surge Obama Pakistan’s Shamsi base : a mystery wrapped in a riddle Related Topics World » Afghanistan » A man rides a donkey towards a U.S. Marine of Weapons Company, 1st Battalion, 3rd Marines, standing at a check point outside Patrol Base Johnson in Helmand province, southern Afghanistan, July 6, 2011. Credit: Reuters/Shamil Zhumatov By Phil Stewart WASHINGTON | Wed Jul 6, 2011 6:08pm EDT WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama's drawdown in Afghanistan will begin slowly, with the departure of just 800 National Guard troops this summer, followed by some 800 Marines in the fall, U.S. officials said on Wednesday. The details provided by Lieutenant General David Rodriguez, the outgoing No. 2 commander of U.S. forces in Afghanistan, and Pentagon officials offered the most detailed look so far at how the U.S. military intends to carry out the withdrawal ordered by Obama in June. Facing growing political opposition to the nearly decade-old war, Obama announced plans to pull out about a third of the 100,000 U.S. forces in Afghanistan by the end of summer 2012 -- a faster timetable than the military had recommended. The first 10,000 troops will come home by the end of the year. But Obama left the details up to his commanders. "We have begun the process of working ourselves out of a job -- meaning we will hand over the lead to the Afghans gradually, over time," said Rodriguez, speaking to reporters in a video-conference from Afghanistan. The Pentagon's small initial drawdown leaves as many as 8,400 troops to withdraw in the last few months of 2011, and Rodriguez said he expected commanders to wait until later in the fall before deciding how to thin out those forces. Jeffrey Dressler at the Institute for the Study of War, a Washington D.C.-based think tank, said Rodriguez's announcement was within expectations -- particularly given the need to keep the bulk of troops in place until the end of the year. "What the commanders are trying to do is conserve as much combat power as they can until the end of the fighting season," Dressler said. Rodriguez and the Pentagon offered the following details on the initial drawdown, without ruling out further changes. * The Army National Guard's 1st Squadron, 134th Cavalry Regiment in Kabul, with about 300 troops, leaves in July. * The Army National Guard's 1st Squadron, 113rd Cavalry Regiment, also leaves in July. * 3rd Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment in southwest Afghanistan, with over 800 troops, will leave in fall. SHIFT TO THE EAST Critics have said Obama's decision to bring troops home from Afghanistan faster than the military has recommended could jeopardize the next major push of the war, to unseat insurgents in the east. Republican Senator John McCain, speaking in Kabul on Sunday, said Obama's drawdown plan created "unnecessary risk." Although extra U.S. troops ordered into southern Afghanistan have made security gains there, the situation in the east of the country bordering Pakistan has deteriorated. Rodriguez, however, said U.S. military plans to shift the focus to the east remained on track, despite the drawdown. "As we continue to maintain the momentum in the south ... we will end up thinning out down there first, and then focusing more and more of our energy in the east," he said. Still, he declined to say when that might happen, adding: "It's a little bit too early to take that guess right now." The drawdown comes amid intense fighting in Afghanistan, where more than 1,500 U.S. forces have been killed since the war began. Last week, insurgents staged a brazen raid on the Kabul Intercontinental hotel, killing 12 people and raising fresh questions about whether Afghan forces are ready to assume responsibilities as U.S. forces pull out. Rodriguez commended the Afghan forces on what he called a "great response" to the attack but played down expectations that violence would ebb any time soon. Asked whether he expected violence to start subsiding this year or next, Rodriguez said: "That remains to be seen. It'll actually probably be next year." (Additional reporting by David Alexander; editing by Todd Eastham) World Afghanistan Tweet this Link this Share this Digg this Email Reprints   We welcome comments that advance the story through relevant opinion, anecdotes, links and data. If you see a comment that you believe is irrelevant or inappropriate, you can flag it to our editors by using the report abuse links. Views expressed in the comments do not represent those of Reuters. For more information on our comment policy, see http://blogs.reuters.com/fulldisclosure/2010/09/27/toward-a-more-thoughtful-conversation-on-stories/ Comments (2) JoeMulick wrote: 1,600 troops, don’t cramp your thumb your highness.. Jul 06, 2011 6:59pm EDT  --  Report as abuse Hozee wrote: 800? Is this Obama’s way of making a joke? I suggest the commander in chief lead through example, stick an M16 in his hand and put him on point. 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