Blue Herald
10
May
Vice-President Defends U.S. Soldiers Extended Deployments
by Jim Swanson • 10:49 am

CAMP SPEICHER, Iraq - Vice President Dick Cheney saluted U.S. troops stationed near former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein’s hometown on Thursday and defended the Bush administration’s recent decision to extend military deployments as “vital to the mission.”

“The Army and the country appreciate the extra burden you carry,” Cheney said.

He vowed to “stay on the offensive” despite growing public opposition in the United States to the war and efforts by the Democratic majority in Congress to restrict spending.

Cheney, who was defense secretary in the first Bush administration, spent the night on the base, about seven miles from Tikrit, Saddam’s former hometown and an area populated mostly by minority-party Sunnis.

Cheney had breakfast with troops and participated in classified briefings from military commanders.

“It was a good report and I come away with even more appreciation for all you do, and greater confidence for the days ahead,” Cheney said,

Between 10,000 and 12,000 troops are stationed at the base, which is located on the grounds of the former Iraqi Air Force Academy and is about 100 miles north of Baghdad, where Cheney spent Wednesday.

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