General William Odom Tells Senate  Rapid Withdrawal Is Only Solution      
  
TESTIMONY BEFORE THE SENATE FOREIGN RELATIONS COMMITTEE ON IRAQ
By  William E. Odom, LT General, USA, Ret.

2 April 2008

Good  morning Mr. Chairman and members of the committee. It is an honor to  
appear before you again. The last occasion was in January 2007, when the  topic 
was the troop surge. Today you are asking if it has worked. Last  year I 
rejected the claim that it was a new strategy. Rather, I said, it  is a new 
tactic 
used to achieve the same old strategic aim, political  stability. And I 
foresaw no serious prospects for success.

I see no  reason to change my judgment now. The surge is prolonging 
instability, not  creating the conditions for unity as the president claims.

Last  year, General Petraeus wisely declined to promise a military solution 
to  this political problem, saying that he could lower the level of violence,  
allowing a limited time for the Iraqi leaders to strike a political deal.  
Violence has been temporarily reduced but today there is credible evidence  
that 
the political situation is far more fragmented. And currently we see  violence 
surge in Baghdad and Basra. In fact, it has also remained  sporadic and 
significant in
several other parts of Iraq over the past  year, notwithstanding the notable 
drop in Baghdad and Anbar  Province.

More disturbing, Prime Minister Maliki has initiated  military action and 
then dragged in US forces to help his own troops  destroy his Shiite 
competitors. 
This is a political setback, not a  political
solution. Such is the result of the surge tactic.  
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