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Sunday, June 24, 2007

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by Sgt. Sara Wood, USA, Army News Service: A U.S. general serving with Multinational Force Iraq recently took time out of his mid-deployment leave to let the American public know that the situation in Iraq is different from what they might think. Army Brig. Gen. Steven Anderson, deputy chief of staff for resources and sustainment, today spoke with representatives of veterans service organizations, outlining a speech he gave earlier at James Madison University about what he believes are 10 myths about the conflict in Iraq. "There are some signs that our new strategy is working," Anderson said in a teleconference from Baghdad. "It's going to be a long, hot summer, and it won't be really until the end of it that we'll be able to evaluate it. There is plenty of opportunity, and plenty of reason to be cautiously optimistic about what's going on over there." [Read More]
Click Here to view BG Anderson's detailed slide presentation addressing the 10 Myths About the Conflict in Iraq. Disclaimer by DOD/US Army: The views expressed in this briefing, presented at James Madison University 27 Apr 07, are purely those of Brigadier General Steve Anderson, Deputy Chief of Staff Resources and Sustainment Multi-National Force-Iraq, and should not be misconstrued as official Army/DOD positions.

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