30/04/2004 00:00
by RAY FLEMING
THE surprise decision to pull back US forces from the besieged town of Fallaja yesterday represents a humiliating setback to US military strategy in Iraq. Even if the initial reports are qualified in detail, the fact that a withdrawal has taken place must put a very large question mark over the way in which the United States is handling the disintegrating situation in Iraq. When questions have been put to President Bush (and Prime Minister Blair) about the peace-keeping tactics being employed by the military in Iraq, the answer has always been that decisions are being left to the commanders on the spot. Whether this will have been true of a withdrawal from Falluja must be open to doubt.
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