MILITARY WITHDRAWAL SCHEDULE
JUN 2007 ............................. 160,000
JUL 2007 ............................. 159,999
AUG 2007 ............................ 159,998
SEP 2007 ............................. 159,997
OCT 2007 ............................ 159,996
NOV 2007 ............................ 159,995
DEC 2007 ............................. 159,994
JAN 2008 ............................. 159,993
FEB 2008 ............................. 159,992
MAR 2008 ........................... 159,991
APR 2008 ............................ 159,990
MAY 2008 ........................... 159,989
JUN 2008 ............................ 159,988
JUL 2008 ............................. 159,987
FEB 2008 ............................. 159,992
MAR 2008 ........................... 159,991
APR 2008 ............................ 159,990
MAY 2008 ........................... 159,989
JUN 2008 ............................ 159,988
JUL 2008 ............................. 159,987
AUG 2008 ............................ 159,986
SEP 2008 ............................. 159,985
OCT 2008 ............................ 159,984
NOV 2008 ............................ 159,983
DEC 2008 ............................. 159,982
SEP 2008 ............................. 159,985
OCT 2008 ............................ 159,984
NOV 2008 ............................ 159,983
DEC 2008 ............................. 159,982
In January 2009, a new president (in consultation with Congress, of course) will be free to adjust this schedule. But for those worrying about a "blank check" and no end date instead of focusing on victory, this clear downward trajectory will surely comfort them--yet without giving our enemies hope they can outlast us.
And if the enemy gives up because they believe we won't give up the fight shy of victory, we can accelerate this schedule.
Hey, I'm not unreasonable.