ABC: Obama’s Iraq plan “almost impossible”; Update: Video added
posted at 10:00 am on July 11, 2008 by Ed Morrissey
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Barack Obama has spent the last month waffling on whether he will stick to his 16-month evacuation plan for Iraq, saying alternately that he will “refine” the policy with input from the commanders or that the commanders will take input from him, once in office. ABC News spoke to the commanders and their officer corps in Iraq and got some input first, and discovered two points Obama hasn’t taken into consideration. Not only do they not want to leave, but if they do, they’d like to take their equipment with them:
The military has been redeploying troops for years, and Maj. Gen. Charles Anderson, who would help with the withdrawal, told us as we toured Camp Arifjan in Kuwait, “We have the capacity to do a minimum of two-and-a-half brigade combat teams a month — can we expand that capacity? Sure. Can we accelerate? It depends. It depends on the amount of equipment that we bring back. And it’s going to depend on how fast we bring them out.”
It is the equipment that is the real problem. …
90 percent of the equipment would have to be moved by ground through the Iraqi war zone, to the port in Kuwait, where it must all be cleaned and inspected and prepared for shipment. This is a place with frequent dust storms, limited port facilities and limited numbers of wash racks.
While Anderson and his troops have a positive attitude, several commanders who looked at the Obama plan told ABC News, on background, that there was “no way” it could work logistically.
This is the kind of information that policy makers usually get before formulating policy. We can rotate troops out of Iraq on the kind of timetable Obama suggests, but we’d have to leave all of our heavy equipment in Iraq. Unless Obama plans some kind of nationwide garage sale, that would be a rather large loss for the American military in materiel as well as making our exit look more like Dunkirk.
Obviously, Obama didn’t have any awareness of logistics when he made this proposal — and that’s the point. His lack of experience, combined with a hubris that he has consistently shown on the campaign trail, makes clear that he is in way over his head at this point of his career. He has no sense of military policy at all, and got the biggest call of the war — the surge — completely wrong. Yet he insists that he’s ready to lead this nation’s military during a time of war as Commander in Chief?
The troops in the field have strong feelings about premature withdrawal under any circumstances. As one soldier put it, pointing to his bulletproof vest, he doesn’t want his children having to wear the same gear in Iraq in 30 years because we (once again) bugged out before the job was finished. When Obama visits Iraq this summer, he will undoubtedly hear plenty of that sentiment — but they will also include a primer on logistics that Obama should have requested long before he started making promises about the pace of withdrawal.
Update: ABC covered this story on Good Morning America — and it gives an even clearer view of the issues at hand:
The biggest question here is — what’s the rush? If casualties drop to zero, then why not take our time and ensure stability?
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You know, Jessy Jackson was partially right. Obama talks down to everyone, not just black people.
Kini on July 11, 2008 at 4:21 PM
Wonder if a few Hummers will fit under that bus….
drjohn on July 11, 2008 at 4:23 PM
No wonder Obama doesn’t want to visit Iraq, he’d have to leave his bus there.
mr_oni on July 11, 2008 at 4:54 PM
Just another example of the lack of democratic thought.
Democratic logic:”the thought came to mind, I know nothing of the subject, therefore; ITS ACCURATE FACT!!! do it now!
allrsn on July 11, 2008 at 5:10 PM
Michelle’s babies’ daddy repeatedly demonstrates how ill-prepared that he is to be the CiC. In fact, he lacks a certain je ne sais quoi even to be a US senator.
Perhaps Obama should redeploy back to the old neighborhood for some reorganization and shakedowns, for I hear that the situation there is a quagmire.
onlineanalyst on July 11, 2008 at 7:33 PM
Good Morning America must be racist.
myamphibian on July 11, 2008 at 7:54 PM
Are you totally stupid? What is Gen. Petraeus going to do? Open up his cape, grab all the equipment and spirit it back to America? Of COURSE troops will have to stay there to bring equipment home. It’s refreshing to see the MSM reporting the actualities of logistics on the ground, but to see them question, in the end, “well, what about what Gen. Petraeus decides?” is absolute pablum.
The troops on the ground have it right, and Obama and all the defeatocrats have it WRONG!
MsUnderestimated on July 11, 2008 at 7:58 PM
GMA racist? What, did somebody say “black hole?” LOL.
MsUnderestimated on July 11, 2008 at 7:59 PM
Right on the money Ed, good job!
WisCon on July 11, 2008 at 8:26 PM
Oldnuke,
“Can’t really compare him to Queeg. Queeg had a pair of steel balls.”
Well, yeah, but Jesse Jackson wasn’t around then, was he?
exhelodrvr on July 11, 2008 at 8:48 PM
Obama must follow his original plan, even if circumstances have rendered it obsolete, absurd, invalid and dangerous.
Just like him.
profitsbeard on July 11, 2008 at 8:50 PM
old squid here so some of you “grunts” help me out. I see they always say “1 to 2 combat brigades per month”. Which is it? One per month would be twice as long, right? What are the brigade sizes?
yakwill83 on July 11, 2008 at 11:01 PM
Obama, as usual, does know anything about what he is talking about and has surrounded humself with fools for advisors. Retired General Officers that honestly have been out of the loop on the current situation.
He is dangerous in the Senate and would be a disaster as CIC. Iraq is not Chicago and they don’t want their Community Organized by an ignorant bastard like him!
old trooper on July 12, 2008 at 6:21 AM
FYI, it not just the personnel that would be moved. There are hundreds of millions of Tax Payer Purchased Equipment and Support Personnel that outnumber the Combat Brigades at a ratio of 3 to 1.
Obama quite frankly is way over his head and not qualified to make any decisions regarding anything military!
old trooper on July 12, 2008 at 6:26 AM
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