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We’re going to see this through: General Dannatt on Iraq
13 Oct 06
The professional head of the Army, General Richard Dannatt, has issued a statement today, 13 October 2006, concerning the British military presence in Iraq.
General Richard Dannatt
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The statement, issued to the Press Association, follows a newspaper interview which focused on whether the presence of British troops is exacerbating the security situation in Iraq.
In the statement General Dannatt said:
"We have been in Southern Iraq for three and a half years and we have made significant progress, with two of the four provinces now handed over to Iraqi control and our responsibilities are much reduced in one other province. The point that I'm trying to make is the mere fact that we are still in some places exacerbates violence from those who want to destabilise Iraqi democracy.
"Currently Operation Sinbad is trying to make Basra better and a lot of British soldiers are doing a really good job. In that regard, their presence is helping but there are other parts where our mere presence does exacerbate and violence results.
"But that is not a reason for us to leave. I am on record publicly saying we're standing shoulder to shoulder with the Americans. I am on the record from a speech three weeks ago saying that I'm planning force packages in Iraq through 2007 in to 2008. I'm a soldier - we don't do surrender, we don't pull down white flags. We will remain in southern Iraq until the job is done – we're going to see this through."

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