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Gene Taylor fights DOD decision to leave Guard equipment in Iraq

By: Magnolia Tribune - October 22, 2009

Gene Taylor fights DOD decision to leave Guard equipment in Iraq

The Department of Defense Undersecretary for policy Michele Flournoy met with Congressmen for the second time in the past few months Wednesday, addressing some of the changes Iraq will face if U.S. troops are able to successfully follow President Obama’s recently reiterated commitment to withdraw combat troops from Iraq by 2012.

Flournoy said that the January presidential election in Iraq looks promising, but conceded that if the plans don’t go forward, future troop withdrawals aren’t concrete.

“The drawdown plan that we have is conditions-based and it creates multiple decision points for reevaluating and if necessary, changing our plans, based on developments on the ground,” Flournoy said during a hearing with the House Armed Services Committee.

She added that Iraq’s Council of Representatives still has, in the DOD’s opinion, another week or two to agree on an elections law before the January elections will be considered jeopardized. However, if the planned elections do run smoothly in Iraq, the DOD has plans to sell “scrap” military equipment to the Iraqi Security Forces.

Blue Dog Coalition member U.S. Rep. Gene Taylor (D-Miss.) expressed concerns about the plan, saying after Hurricane Katrina, his state had a “desperate need for generators” and warned that “something like Katrina is going to happen again, whether it’s man-made, or the hand of God.”

Taylor challenged the panel of witnesses, asking “to what extent are you taking those things that the military says they don’t need anymore and putting them on line… and to what extent are you making those things available to cities, states, and counties?”

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