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Iraqi Government Fights Back Against Insurgent Violence
American Forces Press Service ^ | Gerry Gilmore

Posted on 10/19/2006 4:55:18 PM PDT by SandRat

WASHINGTON, Oct. 19, 2006 -- Iraq’s governmental leaders are rising to confront “an array of complicated issues” amid a spike in insurgent violence, a senior U.S. military officer said today.

“The U.S. and coalition leadership commends this perseverance, while the Multinational Force Iraq continues to assess and revise our strategy and tactics to support this government” in an ever-changing, dynamic environment, Army Maj. Gen. William Caldwell, a spokesman for Multinational Force Iraq, told reporters at a Baghdad news conference.

Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki recently announced the formation of a special committee to address the country’s illegal militia issue, Caldwell said.

The Iraqi government, he added, is also seeking to reform its security ministries. In fact, the Iraqi government reassigned a number of leaders of the national police on Oct. 16, Caldwell said.

“Although the leadership at the division level has changed, the National Police continued to prove itself as a capable, and viable civil force,” Caldwell said.

Caldwell commended the Iraqi military and police efforts in combating the insurgency. In fact, he said, Iraqi security forces are finding “a good number” of weapons caches being discovered throughout Iraq. That’s because the Iraqi forces are knowledgeable about their areas of operation, Caldwell said, and are growing in size and professionalism.

Caldwell cited a recent joint Iraqi and U.S. Marine operation in Anbar province that resulted in the detention of more than 35 suspected insurgents and the discovery of thousands of hidden weapons.

That operation, he said, collected more than 11,000 pieces of weapons and ordnance between Oct. 7 and Oct. 13, including much material suitable for making improvised explosive devices.

Discovery of weapons caches in Iraq has increased over the past few months, Caldwell said, noting 170 caches were found in July, 190 in August, and 220 in September.

“Already this month, 144 caches have been found,” Caldwell said.

And Iraqi security forces are continuing to grow in numbers, as well as in capability, Caldwell said. More than 312,000 Iraqi soldiers and police, he said, have been trained and equipped by coalition forces.

Caldwell pointed to the Iraqi government’s recruiting plan to bring more than 30,000 new Iraqi troops to serve in troublesome Anbar province by May. And more than 600 Iraqi police recruits, the general noted, are slated to graduate this week and begin work in the troubled province.

In February, 3,800 Iraqi police were working out of 14 active Iraqi police stations in three of the nine districts in Anbar province, Caldwell said. Today, there are 33 police stations operating in eight districts, he noted, with more than 8,000 trained Iraqi police.

Caldwell acknowledged there’s been an increase in insurgent violence since the start of Ramadan in late September. That’s consistent, he said, with similar spikes in enemy activity that have occurred during the month-long Muslim observance in the past two years.

“The violence is indeed disheartening,” Caldwell said, noting there’s been a 22-percent increase in insurgent attacks in Baghdad during the first few weeks of this year’s Ramadan observance. But Operation Together Forward has made a difference, and has helped to reduce the amount of sectarian violence in the specific Baghdad neighborhoods it has operated in, Caldwell said. Still, he acknowledged, it hasn’t caused a reduction of the overall level of violence in the city.

Meanwhile, “we are working very closely with the government of Iraq to determine how to best to re-focus our efforts,” Caldwell said.

It’s no coincidence that insurgents in Iraq have chosen to escalate their attacks and target U.S. forces just before a major American election, Caldwell said. Just a year ago, he noted, extremists did their best to interfere as Iraqis successfully conducted their own nationwide election that established their democratic government.

“The enemy knows that killing innocent people and Americans will garner headlines and create a sense of frustration,” Caldwell said. “However, the coalition will not be deterred from establishing an Iraq that can provide for its own security and can govern itself.”

That goal “is achievable,” Caldwell emphasized, “with a combination of both tough security measures by coalition and Iraqi security forces and a political process that recognizes that 11 to 12 million Iraqis voted for a unity government.”



Related Sites:
Multinational Force Iraq
Video of Maj. Gen. Caldwell’s Briefing


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Government; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: fightsback; iraq; terrorist; violence

1 posted on 10/19/2006 4:55:19 PM PDT by SandRat
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2 posted on 10/19/2006 4:55:39 PM PDT by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
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To: SandRat
I see there's no mention of Mookie Sadr, who's militia has been killing for years now.

Maybe that's because he just had a joint news conference with Maliki:

Revolting.

3 posted on 10/19/2006 5:02:39 PM PDT by Yossarian (Everyday, somewhere on the globe, somebody is pushing the frontier of stupidity.)
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To: SandRat
In all due fairness. "political process that recognizes that 11 to 12 million Iraqis voted for a unity government."
Is not accurate. The people where told to vote for a given party (list) by most often a clergy or in some cases secular politicians. They did not during that election really understand for the most part what a "national unity government " even meant. Sunni voted for Sunni for Sunni blocks, Shia for Shia blocks.
And you can bet the Shia for the most part where told they would win the election by a landslide and that their few major parties would form the government.
If the peoples of Iraq where all so hell bent on a national central secular unity government, then we would not be seeing all the crap we have for so long. Only hold out Saddmist and AQIR and a few of the more radical Sunni religous (cult) groups would be killing people, based on a come back by Saddam and in the other cases, an eventual Caliph State being formed.
As far as the comments regarding their military headway, sure I go along with what is said. We have seen the continued progress their military has made, as well as it's effectiveness in taking out insurgent factions.
4 posted on 10/19/2006 5:31:46 PM PDT by Marine_Uncle (Honor must be earned)
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To: Marine_Uncle

I think the reference to a unity government was the ratification of the constitution.


5 posted on 10/19/2006 5:40:40 PM PDT by Dilbert56
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"I think the reference to a unity government was the ratification of the constitution."
Then the correct wording should have been applied. Obviously we are seeing little unity in the current IG. As a matter of fact, Maliki is planning on dumping a few more people in the Security Ministry soon.
But I give them this. They are a young government formed after a terribly long dictatorship. And we cannot expect them to embrace things they really do not have any experience in. It is a two edged sword. At least they are moving ahead slowly in future plans to build on their oil commerce and have put into law some new things to encourage foreign investments to eventually take place.
6 posted on 10/19/2006 5:59:31 PM PDT by Marine_Uncle (Honor must be earned)
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