Repitition
Let me repeat what David Kurtz said over at Talking Points Memo since even Josh Marshall didn't seem to get it:
Perhaps I'll say that one more time. The surge is ending next summer because the ARMY CAN'T SUSTAIN IT ANY LONGER THAN THAT. It has nothing whatsoever to do with a policy decision. It's simply a fact, just as it is a fact that the clock will strike two twice a day.
As part of the surge-week PR offensive, the President will make a primetime address Thursday announcing that he intends to bring the surge to an end next summer. That means 30,000 U.S. troops will be rotated home without replacements. The White House--and most press reports--will describe this as a troop withdrawal, which is true in a very narrow sense. But this can't seem to be repeated often enough, if credulous press reports are any indication: the surge was only ever designed to be temporary and could not be sustained for any longer than next summer without seriously compromising overall U.S. military readiness. So the surge is coming to end, and troop levels will return to late 2006 levels. The White House can tout it as a troop withdrawal. Gen. Petraeus can claim it is his best professional military judgment. But bringing the surge to an end is a hard reality born of an overstretched military. They can smear all the lipstick they want on that pig, but it's still a pig.
Perhaps I'll say that one more time. The surge is ending next summer because the ARMY CAN'T SUSTAIN IT ANY LONGER THAN THAT. It has nothing whatsoever to do with a policy decision. It's simply a fact, just as it is a fact that the clock will strike two twice a day.
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