BAGHDAD – New Pentagon chief Leon Panetta made his first visit to Iraq as defense secretary Sunday to address several flare-ups in a fading war, including a rash of attacks on U.S. troops and continued indecision about whether the United States will completely withdraw its forces by the end of the year.

Unlike some senior Obama administration officials, who have made clear that they would like the Iraqi government to invite thousands of U.S. troops to stay in the country, Panetta demurred when asked if he favored the idea but said he would press Iraqi leaders to make up their minds.

“I’ll encourage them to make a decision so that we know where we’re going,” he said. “If they do make a request, we ought to seriously consider it.”

Obama has pledged in an agreement with the Iraqi government to withdraw the remaining 46,000 U.S. troops in the country by Dec. 31.

At the same time, U.S. officials have said that Iraq could benefit from continued military assistance to bolster its air defenses, conduct training and mount counterterrorism operations. For that to happen, however, Iraq would have to make a formal request before the end of the year for at least some U.S. troops to stay.

“There’s some urgency for them to make that request if they’re going to make it,” said a senior U.S. defense official, speaking on the condition of anonymity. “Our point to the Iraqis is if you’re going to ask, you should ask us sooner because our ability to actually come through on a request is higher now than it will be in September, October, November.”

Discussions about whether to extend the U.S. military presence in Iraq come as insurgents have escalated their attacks, shattering a period of relative quiet in recent months.

A U.S. service member was killed Sunday in southern Iraq, bringing to 18 the number of American troops killed since June 1 — the highest level in two years.

 


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