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Venerdì 1° giugno 2007

50 nuovi anni in Irak

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La segretaria della difesa degli Stati Uniti ha suggerito per la prima volta la notte scorsa che le forze americane potrebbero essere in Irak per almeno un altro mezzo secolo, sotto una disposizione simile allo schieramento efficacemente permanente della truppa degli Stati Uniti in Corea del sud.

Nelle osservazioni che scoraggeranno gli avversari di guerra nel paese e gli alleati musulmani dell'allarme nel Medio Oriente, i cancelli del Robert hanno detto che “una certa forza degli Americani„ sarà in Irak per “un periodo di tempo prolungato„ ed indicato in Corea del sud come il modello.

US troops have been in South Korea since the end of the 1950-53 Korean War, in the heavily armed demilitarised zone that separates the country from North Korea. US generals are in charge of the combined US-South Korean forces.

Mr Gates, speaking to reporters in Hawaii during a visit to US Pacific Command, said that current war plans still called for an assessment of the US “surge” strategy in September but he was looking beyond that to the type of military presence the US will have in Iraq over the long term.

He contrasted the situation in South Korea to Vietnam, where, he said, “we just left, lock, stock and barrel”, a reference to the US withdrawal after the fall of Saigon in 1975.

“What I’m thinking in terms of is a mutual agreement where some force of Americans – mutually agreed with mutually agreed missions – is present for a protracted period of time,” he said. “The idea is more a model of a mutually agreed arrangement whereby we have a long and enduring presence but under the consent of both parties and under certain conditions. The Korea model is one, the security relationship we have with Japan is another.”

All eyes in Washington are on the progress report to Congress in September by General David Petraeus, the US ground commander, with moderate Republicans saying that anything less than significant optimism will end their support for President Bush.

Yesterday General Raymond Odierno, the No 2 commander in Iraq, told reporters in Washington via video link from Baghdad that he may not be able to make a full assessment by September of whether the build-up is succeeding in stabilising Iraq.

The Bush Administration said yesterday that it was at last ready to admit up to 7,000 Iraqi refugees into the US, after months of delays and growing criticism of its refusal to grant asylum to some of the 2.2 million Iraqis who have fled the war. Refugee groups welcomed the move but condemned it as too little, too late. The US has admitted fewer than 800 Iraqi refugees.

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