yellowfever,
because those 150,000 soldiers are NOT doing hunter-killer operations the whole time. they're running patrols, seperating clashing sunnis and shia, clamping down militias, rebuilding neighborhoods...and basically doing many of the jobs that the iraqi government has abdicated.
also, many of the insurgents we're fighting with are not transnational terrorists- they want a piece of the iraqi pie, not america. AQI, however, is a transnational group...
If 150,000 soldiers can't adequately deal with terrorists operating in, let's say Baghdad, WHILE the troops themselves are stationed in Baghdad, how is 75,000 troops going to effectively carry out hunter-killer operations sitting in the middle of Kurdistan or the middle of the Iraqi desert?
also, many of the insurgents we're fighting with are not transnational terrorists- they want a piece of the iraqi pie, not america. AQI, however, is a transnational group...
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