Seventeen months after President Barack Obama pledged to withdraw all combat  brigades from Iraq by September 1, 2010, he quietly abandoned that pledge on  Monday, admitting implicitly that such combat brigades would remain until the  end of 2011. 
Obama declared in a speech to disabled US veterans in  Atlanta that "America's combat mission in Iraq" would end by the end of August,  to be replaced by a mission of "supporting and training Iraqi security forces". 
That statement was in  line with the pledge he had made on February 27, 2009, when he said, "Let me say this as plainly as I can: by August  31, 2010, our combat mission in Iraq will end." 
In the sentence  preceding that pledge, however, he had said, "I have chosen a timeline that will  remove our combat brigades over the next 18 months." Obama said nothing in his  speech on Monday about withdrawing "combat brigades" or "combat troops" from  Iraq until the end of 2011. 
Even the concept of "ending the US combat  mission" may be highly misleading, much like the concept of "withdrawing US  combat brigades" was in 2009. 
-- Gareth Porter's "Obama drops pledge  on Iraq" (Asia Times)
 
 
