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Iraq Math: Why Bush is 248,000 Troops Short Even After the "Surge"

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Based on a series of secret 1999 government war simulations called The Desert Crossing games, 70 experts suggested that an invasion of Iraq would require at least 400,000 troops and even that might not be enough. And "Desert Crossing" assumptions didn't include insurgency or civil war.

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So, Bush needs at least 400,000.

Right now, the U.S. has approximately 130,000 troops in Iraq.

Let's do the math: 130,000 plus 22,000 = 152,000. 400,000 minus 152,000 = 248,000.

So, according to the most optimistic figures, Bush will be "only" 248,000 troops short. That means he'll have way fewer than half as many as needed. And that's the rosy scenario.

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Why? Why can't President Bush just listen to his military advisers? Why?

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