Posted on 07/27/2006 4:43:24 PM PDT by SandRat
BAGHDAD — The Iraqi Training and Doctrine Command officially opened in a ceremony at the Cultural Center Compound in Baghdad Tuesday.
The ITDC now has the ability and sufficient resources to oversee all Iraqi national defense related education and military doctrine development.
This is an important milestone as Iraq progresses toward its goal of being fully operable by July 2007, said Gen. Babakir Badir Khan Zebari, Iraqi Joint Forces commander.
Compared to the activities of insurgents and terrorists who try to plant death and destruction in every part of Iraq, our government pursues a project of national reconciliation and the army builds the training and educational infrastructure and the foundations for Iraqi military doctrine that army personnel have desired for a long time, said the general.
A modern and developed Doctrine coordinated with our national vision and interests helps create a culture for national security, he said.
Subordinate organizations such as the Iraqi Tactical Doctrine Center and the Iraqi Lessons Learned Center have already achieved operational status and the Iraqi Defense Language Institute recently graduated its first students and will achieve operational status by the end of 2006.
Assisting Iraqis in establishing the ITDC has been one of NATOs most important projects since the NATO Training Mission - Iraq started in 2004. NTM-I has until now led the development of the ITDC, but will gradually reduce its role to advising and mentoring.
Pretty soon they'll have the Iraqi Inspector General Corps and the Iraqi Judge Advocate General Corps. That would mean we're done there.
Just checking in as I received this story in e-mail today. Who knew that such MOMENTOUS steps forward were being taken in Iraq this week?
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