Not long after President Obama rejected the recommendations of Gen. David Petraeus on the pace of troop reductions in Afghanistan, the administration is now frustrating the top military brass in Iraq. Commanders there want to keep 27,000 troops into next year while the Obama administration insists on drawing down to 3,000 troops. How does a decision like that complicate plans for the commanders? What does it say about the national security leadership in the administration? Why does retired U.S. Army Gen. Paul Vallely believe all U.S. troops ought to be removed without announcing it as a withdrawal? What does Vallely see as a more effective strategy and who does he believe to be controlling much of Iraq? We discuss it all with Gen. Vallely.