Updated: Tuesday, 31 Aug 2010, 10:44 AM EDT
Published : Tuesday, 31 Aug 2010, 10:30 AM EDT
WASHINGTON - President Obama addresses the country Tuesday to talk about the winding-down of the American presence in Iraq and the timetable for getting all American troops out of there by the end of 2011.
Former Defense Department Deputy Undersecretary Seth Cropsey, now senior fellow at the Hudson Institute, and Phyllis Bennis, director of the New Inter-Nationalism Project at the Institute For Policy Studies who specializes in issues related to Afghanistan and Iraq, joined us with more.
President Barack Obama speaks to the nation Tuesday night to herald the formal end of the U.S. combat mission in Iraq.
The president will say Tuesday night he's fulfilled a campaign promise.
Ahead of the speech, he's thanking troops at Fort Bliss, Texas, for the valor they've shown in Iraq.
The sprawling Army base in El Paso, Texas, is home to the 1st Armored Division -- "Old Ironsides" -- and has been providing heavy armor throughout the seven years of the Iraq conflict.
With under 50,000 U.S. troops left, from today their role is not to lead the fight but to train Iraqis and back them up.
And Obama will say the Iraq drawdown has made possible his surge in Afghanistan, where he says America's security is on the line.
More than 90,000 U.S. troops have come home on Obama's watch, and the president will say they did so responsibly.
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