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What's the US to Do After Exiting Iraq? Stay in Kuwait

13.5K soldiers will help secure the region: report

By Evann Gastaldo,  Newser Staff

Posted Jun 19, 2012 7:18 AM CDT | Updated Jun 19, 2012 8:38 AM CDT

(Newser) – The US has no combat force in Iraq and a wary eye on Iran: What's a nervous country to do? Maintain a force in neighboring Kuwait, apparently. The AP obtained an advance copy of a congressional report by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, set to be released today, that outlines US plans to keep 13,500 troops in Kuwait (15,000 are currently stationed there). The troops will ensure the US is able to respond quickly to regional conflicts, particularly since there are concerns about Iraq's stability, terrorist cells, the Arab Spring, political crises in nearby areas like Bahrain, and, of course, Iran's nuclear ambitions.

Up until now the number of troops currently in Kuwait has only been acknowledged anonymously by Pentagon officials. Leon Panetta has in the past suggested that 40,000 troops will remain in the Middle East after the Iraq withdrawal. Meanwhile, the US has begun drawing down the number of troops in Europe, and about 68,000 are expected to remain there. Click for more from the report.

US Army Lt. Col. Leon Sumpter, from Indianapolis, Ind. walks by a squadron of American Chinook helicopters at Camp Arifjan, south of Kuwait City, in this June 22, 2003 file photo.
US Army Lt. Col. Leon Sumpter, from Indianapolis, Ind. walks by a squadron of American Chinook helicopters at Camp Arifjan, south of Kuwait City, in this June 22, 2003 file photo.   (AP Photo/Gustavo Ferrari, File)
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ddhartma
Jun 19, 2012 5:19 PM CDT
There are no plans to leave the middle-east, in fact just the opposite is true, the US all along has been making plans to establish troops there for the long-term. If you don't believe me read the US - Afghanistan Strategic Partnership Agreement. Pay particular attention to paragraph 5 (third from the bottom). http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2012/05/01/fact-sheet-us-afghanistan-strategic-partnership-agreement  
NotTooSerious
Jun 19, 2012 9:20 AM CDT
So... does the military do whatever it wants even if no citizen approves of it's actions?
fancygapva
Jun 19, 2012 8:59 AM CDT
Why don't we just let the Sunni and the Shiia fight it out among themselves until they are done. We've been trying to keep a lid on it for 10 years without success.
 

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