So President Bush was in Grand Rapids giving one of his Iraq updates. One of his points was to demostrate our changing tactics. In doing so he shows a map of Baghdad with the positions of our current deployments. This is his commentary that went along with the picture:
And we're changing. Part of our strategy change, part of the new mission in Baghdad is for American troops to live and work side by side with Iraqi forces at small neighborhood posts called joint security stations. You can see from this map, there are now more than two dozen joint security stations located throughout Baghdad; more are planned. From these stations, Iraqi and American forces work together to clear out and then secure neighborhoods -- all aimed at providing security for the people of Baghdad. If a heavy fight breaks out, our forces will step in, and Iraqi forces learn valuable skills from American troops; they'll fight shoulder to shoulder with the finest military every assembled.
The White House doesn't have the video of this talk up, just audio, but its out there as Olbermann had it on Countdown and Paul Reichoff commented on how bad of an idea it was since it allows the bad guys to hone mortars in on the positions and compared it to Geraldo drawing the positions into the sand during the initial invasion. It's at 5:15 into the Olberman segment on Tillman's death/coverup if you want to check it out.