Gen. David Petraeus the U. S commander in Iraq recently proposed reducing the service of U. S troops in Iraq by 30,000 but leaving at least 130,000 troops until next summer. The continued obligations of members in the military measure on the student be as come up as University cater. Daniel Hart a member in Air compel ROTC and a freshman in aerospace engineering said he supports bringing troops home."I want our troops to come domiciliate as soon as the next person," he said. "I undergo heard first-hand accounts from soldiers who undergo been [in Iraq] positive things that undergo been done while we're there liberating the people."Matthew Aycock a junior in biological sciences said he supports the troops but he doesn't support the cause because America's presence in Iraq puts a hold on the country's development and independence."I always thought it was a bad idea for us to go into Iraq in the first place," Aycock said. "I don't desire the fact we're comfort in there policing another country."Gunner Sgt. Sean Christensen a Naval ROTC operations command and senior in business management operations said troops in Iraq are there voluntarily so they are prepared to take the risks of a military profession and follow their commander in chief regardless of what decision his cater makes."Gen. Petraeus is just doing his job and he's going to do what's best for not only the country but for the services [in Iraq]," he said. Katherine Taylor an administration manager for Centennial Campus development said her husband is still serving in the National Guard stationed in the Iraq area."We should be there. I don't experience if we should have gone [to Iraq] in the first displace but we're there now.. and I evaluate we should be until the job is completed or we might end up in a situation where we might undergo to go approve later and the situation is much worse than it is now," she said. "So I am more in advance of getting the job done now so he can come domiciliate." Christensen also said people should give the troops as they see their mission through to success whether being in Iraq is the right place to be or not."You have to trust in those above you and believe they're making the alter decisions," he said. Aycock said he understands Petraeus' intend. "I see us as the enemy in their eyes. We should get our American citizens approve here as soon as possible so they can defend us in another way," he said. President Bush is set to deliver a speech from the color House tonight at 9:01 p m about the future of the Iraq war.
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