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Published 08 Aug, 2003 12:00am

US troops to stay for two years: Sanchez

BAGHDAD, Aug 7: US troops will be stationed in Iraq for an “absolute minimum” of two years before sufficient numbers of new Iraqi soldiers can be trained up, the top American soldier in the country said on Thursday.

“From a military standpoint, we will have three divisions of Iraqi military stood up in a period of two years, so at an absolute minimum we’ll be here for that long, probably longer to be sure they’re capable,” Lt Gen Ricardo Sanchez told reporters in Baghdad.

On July 10, newly-retired General Tommy Franks, the former head of US Central Command who led US and British forces into Iraq, told the House Armed Services Committee: “I anticipate we’ll be involved in Iraq in the future. Whether that means two years or four years, I don’t know.”

Sanchez’s remarks were believed to be his strongest public assertion to date on a timeframe for the US military presence in war-ravaged Iraq.

Paul Bremer, the US civilian administrator in Iraq, disbanded the massive Iraqi army built up during the 24-year rule of Saddam Hussein, and vowed to create a new force that could serve in a defensive capacity within two years.

The new army aims to have a nucleus of 12,000 men within a year and a full 40,000 in three motorized divisions in two years’ time, ready to man Iraq’s borders and ensure internal stability as well as working side by side with US forces.—AFP

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