Posted on 10/31/2006 4:19:53 PM PST by SandRat
WASHINGTON Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki is eager to take more responsibility for his countrys security, U.S. Ambassador to Iraq Zalmay Khalilzad, said today.
Currently, two Iraqi Army divisions are completely under Iraqi control, though Iraq controls its police forces.
He wants to have appropriate capability and command and control of forces, Khalilzad told Wolf Blitzer, host of CNNs Late Edition. We welcome his desire to have more forces, to have more capable and credible forces, and for him to have command and control of Iraqi Forces that are currently under coalition control.
A plan already existed to transfer command and control, how to increase Iraqi Forces capabilities and for the Iraqi Government to assume responsibility for its countrys security over time, Khalilzad said. Maliki and President Bush yesterday created a U.S. and Iraqi committee to address how that goal can be achieved on an accelerated schedule.
We are looking at how to expedite that, given the prime ministers desire for this to happen as quickly as possible, a development that we welcome and we embrace, Khalilzad said.
Regarding the security situation in Baghdad, Khalilzad said the capital city has faced its challenges recently things have calmed down since Ramadan.
I think there is no question that Baghdad has gone through a very, very difficult period in the course of the last several months, particularly in the aftermath of the attacks against the Samarra shrine, he said.
A Shiite shrine in Samarra was bombed in February in a terrorist effort to inflame sectarian violence. It caused substantial and costly violence, in which many civilians were killed, he said.
But in much of the rest of Iraq, on the other hand, the situation has been, in more than half of the provinces, quite positive developments have taken place, Khalilzad said, noting economic, agricultural and electrical progress.
So there have been positive things in part (of the country), but Baghdad, in particular in the aftermath of the Samarra attack, did have and continues to go through a very difficult situation, although in the last several days it has been better than it has during Ramadan.
The sooner they can handle it the better it is for everyone.
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