OBAMA'S KEY ADVISOR WANTS 60,000-80,000 AMERICAN TROOPS TO STAY IN IRAQ
ELI LAKE, NY SUN A key adviser to Senator Obama's campaign is recommending in a confidential paper that America keep between 60,000 and 80,000 troops in Iraq as of late 2010, a plan at odds with the public pledge of the Illinois senator to withdraw combat forces from Iraq within 16 months of taking office.
The paper, obtained by The New York Sun, was written by Colin Kahl for the center-left Center for a New American Security. In "Stay on Success: A Policy of Conditional Engagement," Mr. Kahl writes that through negotiations with the Iraqi government "the
Mr. Kahl is the day-to-day coordinator of the Obama campaign's working group on
Both Mr. Kahl and a senior Obama campaign adviser reached yesterday said the paper does not represent the campaign's
This is not the first time the opinion of an adviser to the Obama campaign has differed with the candidate's stated
In an interview yesterday, a senior Obama foreign affairs adviser, Susan Rice, said the
But the Obama campaign has also not said how many troops would make up this residual force. "We have not put a number on that. It depends on the circumstances on the ground," Ms. Rice said. She added, "It would be worse than folly, it would be dangerous, to put a hard number on the residual forces."
Mr. Kahl's paper laid out what he called a "middle way" between unlimited engagement in
"There is a fundamental difference in the assumption between the Democratic approach and the Bush-McCain approach. That approach is premised on the assumption the Iraqi government wants to reach accommodation and what they need is time. The surge is premised on the notion of creating breathing space," Mr. Kahl said. He added that his strategy would pressure and entice the Iraqi government to begin political accommodation by not only starting the withdrawal, but also by stating that


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