Posted on 09/07/2006 5:17:02 PM PDT by SandRat
WASHINGTON, Sept. 7, 2006 -- Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki is now officially the commander in chief of his troops.
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Coalition forces handed over operational control of Iraqs navy, air force and the 8th Iraqi Army Division in a ceremony today at the Ministry of Defense in Baghdads International Zone.
Its fitting I follow the commander in chief of the Iraqi forces, said U.S. Army Gen. George W. Casey Jr., commander of Multinational Force Iraq, who spoke after Maliki.
From today forward, the Iraqi military responsibilities will be increasingly conceived and led by the Iraqis, Casey said.
Before todays ceremony, Iraqi forces received commands from coalition forces.
More Iraqi army divisions are expected to follow the 8th Division in the coming months. They had proved, through rigorous operation, that they were ready, coalition spokesman Maj. Shawn Stroud said of the 8th Division. They were the unit that was fully prepared to do so through training, readiness and experience.
The prime minister said todays ceremony was a historic event. Its a great and happy day in the history of Iraqis, he said.
Coalition spokesman Army Maj. Gen. William B. Caldwell IV yesterday called the handover a milestone. "It's the one event that puts the prime minister directly in the operational control of his military forces as his role as the commander in chief," Caldwell said.
During his speech today, the prime minister issued a warning to the terrorists. Terrorists, well see you have a great punishment, wherever you are, he said. Now here again we are challenging terrorism. We have to continue to work hard with other security forces.
Maliki said the Iraqi army would rely on high values and move away from sectarian violence.
He also painted a picture of what Iraqs military will be like in the future. We want a very active army that will go ahead in its mission very quickly, he said.
(Army Sgt. Jeff Lowry is assigned to the 124th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment.)
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Bad news for democRATS.
Do you think the Iraqi govt really has the will to pacify the country? And that the army isn't going to splinter into sunni / shia / kurd factions?
The president's plan.
Train the Iraqi force until they can take the load on entirely.
We are way down the list of objectives with this handover.
Don't expect to hear from the MSM glowing reports of steady progress regarding the president's plan.
I suspect that the terrorists are in for a very tough time.
No more ACLU rules of engagement.
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