Iraq 'surge' working, Petraeus tells CongressNEW: U.S. forces can be at pre-surge levels by next summer, general says
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The troops "surge" in Iraq is improving the security situation in the country, Gen. David Petraeus, the top U.S. commander in Iraq, told Congress on Monday.
Gen. David Petraeus arrives for testimony to Congress on Monday.
He said U.S. forces could be reduced to pre-surge levels by next summer.
Before Petraeus began to testify, the head of the House Armed Services Committee challenged Petraeus and Ambassador Ryan Crocker to convince him that the war effort in Iraq is worth continuing.
Rep. Ike Skelton, D-Missouri, told Petraeus and Crocker that he was particularly curious whether reconciliation among warring Iraqi sects is imminent.
"I hope, General Petraeus and Ambassador Crocker, that you can persuade us that there is substantial reason to believe that Iraq will turn around in the very near future," Skelton said.
Rep. Duncan Hunter, R-California, warned Petraeus that he would face hostile skepticism from Democrats.
"The last week or so has been spent attacking your credibility, with major attacks here in the United States, some of them emanating from right here" in Congress, Hunter said.
Petraeus, the top U.S. military commander in Iraq, is expected to tell lawmakers the troop buildup in Iraq is producing results.
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