Good News
If the preview is accurate, this is very good news. Again, hopefully not too little, too late:
Tony Snow conferred by telephone with conservative bloggers this afternoon to preview what President Bush will say tonight. Essentially, the president plans to send an additional 20,000 troops or so troops to Baghdad and about 4,000 additional troops to Anbar province. Baghdad will be divided into nine districts. We will station one batallion (about 600 troops) in each district. The Iraqis will station one brigade (a larger unit) in each. We will have a presence in the neighborhoods on a 24/7 basis. This is a switch from the approach we've been using, under which we roll our folks into the neighborhoods in the morning and return them to their barracks at night.
The rules of engagement will allow us to go after everyone we need to go after. The Mahdi army, for example, will not be off limits. Snow pointed to statements from Iraq's president confirming that the Iraqi government is on board with this.
In Anbar, our additional forces will try to consolidate recent gains. According to Snow, tribal leaders there have turned strongly against al Qaeda, and want us to send in more forces with which to rout them. President Bush will oblige.
Revitalized Rules of Engagement will go a long way to helping out, additional troops aside. The gloves have needed to come off for some time. It's the only way to truly secure the city's troubled areas.
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