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Iraq |
Iraqi forces still frail as US troops head home |
2010-07-26 |
MOSUL, Iraq -- When the U.S. ends its combat mission in Iraq five weeks from now, the nation's safety will be in the hands of its homegrown, American-trained security forces. The army is almost up to the job, the police are hit-and-miss, and the Kurdish militia is nowhere close to ready. Iraq's military chief says that without a U.S. presence, the Iraqi forces won't be able to fully fend for themselves before 2020. Anthony Cordesman, a former director of intelligence assessment in the Pentagon, agrees it will take years. That view has also come across in conversations on various sides of the sectarian divide in recent months as the Associated Press spent time with the military, police and Kurdish militia on the job to get a sense of their strengths and weaknesses as they prepare for the Aug. 31 deadline for the U.S. combat mission to end. |
Posted by:GolfBravoUSMC |
#1 Versus PAKISTANI DEFENCE FORUM > WE ARE NOT LEAVING AFGHANISTAN [+ Region] AT THE END OF NEXT YEAR: US. and * DAILY TIMES.PK > [Govt-controlled = e.g. proposed LPF/Local Police Forces] MILITIAS A US PLOT TO SPLIT AGHANISTAN: TALIBAN. Before US withdrawal formally begins in 2011. |
Posted by: JosephMendiola 2010-07-26 23:24 |