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02/14/2007
National Security Archive Update, February 14, 2007
TOP SECRET POLO STEP
Iraq War Plan Assumed Only 5,000 U.S. Troops Still There by
December 2006
CentCom PowerPoint Slides Briefed to White House and Rumsfeld in
2002, Obtained by National Security Archive through Freedom of
Information Act
PowerPoints Reflect Internal Debates Over Size and Timing of
Invasion Force
Washington, DC, February 14, 2007 - The U.S. Central Command's war
plan for invading Iraq postulated in August 2002 that the U.S.
would have only 5,000 troops left in Iraq as of December 2006,
according to the Command's PowerPoint briefing slides, which were
obtained through the Freedom of Information Act and are posted on
the Web today by the National Security Archive
(www.nsarchive.org).
The PowerPoint slides, prepared by CentCom planners for Gen. Tommy
Franks under code name POLO STEP, for briefings during 2002 for
President Bush, the NSC, Defense Secretary Rumsfeld, the JCS, and
Franks' commanders, refer to the "Phase IV" post-hostilities period
as "UNKNOWN" and "months" in duration, but assume that U.S. forces
would be almost completely "re-deployed" out of Iraq within 45
months of the invasion (i.e. December 2006).
"Completely unrealistic assumptions about a post-Saddam Iraq
permeate these war plans," said National Security Archive Executive
Director Thomas Blanton. "First, they assumed that a provisional
government would be in place by 'D-Day', then that the Iraqis would
stay in their garrisons and be reliable partners, and finally that
the post-hostilities phase would be a matter of mere 'months'. All
of these were delusions."
02/14/2007
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