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Iraq
Commanding General Multi-National Force-Iraq letter 15 March 2007
2007-03-15
15 March 2007
Members of MNF-I:

I've been on the ground for about a month now and wanted to share some early thoughts with you.

First, and foremost, I want to note how impressed I have been by your professionalism, skill, and determination. In my visits to units all over Iraq, I have repeatedly seen a true will to win and a sincere desire to help our Iraqi partners achieve success. These observations give me confidence that we and our Iraqi counterparts will be able to improve the level of security for the Iraqi people - though I recognize that it won't be easy or without frustration and setbacks. You know as well as I do how challenging an endeavor this is.

Improving security for Iraq's population is, of course, the overriding objective of our strategy. Accomplishing this mission requires carrying out complex military operations and convincing the Iraqi people that we wiH not just "clear" their neighborhoods ofthe enemy, we will also stay and help "hold" the neighborhoods so that the "build" phase that many of their communities need can go fonvard. Helping ensure enduring security in Iraqi neighborhoods not only helps Iraqi of1icials make the most of the opportunity that we and our Iraqi counterparts will create, it also helps ensure that our Iraqi counterparts are fully ready to accept the eventual hand-off of responsibilities to them.

Operation Fardh al Qanoon - the Iraqi name for the operation to improve security in Baghdad - is in its early stages. Success will take months, not days or weeks, and there undoubtedly are many tough days ahead. Nonetheless, because of your hard work with our Iraqi partners, some encouraging signs are already emerging: sectarian murders are dow11and sectarian displacement appears to have slowed or even stopped, with increasing numbers of families returning to their homes. It already appears that the Joint Security Stations and Combat Outposts you are establishing arc making their presence felt and helping restore a sense of hope to the Iraqi people, block-by-block.

Your efforts will provide Iraqi leaders an opportunity to resolve the serious political challenges they confront, reconcile their sectarian issues, and forge the way ahead for the new Iraq - thereby giving all Iraqi citizens a stake in their new country. From my vantage point, I believe the Iraqi poIiticalleadership is committed to moving in the right direction, despite being pulled in different directions by various political parties, sectarian inf1uences, and ethnic pressures. They are realistic, however, and they recognize, as we do, that resolving the many challenges facing Iraq will not be easy.

Beyond that, although most Iraqis want a future of peace, opportunity, and increasing prosperity, there clearly are some individuals and groups with whom the Government of Iraq will not be able to reconcile - soulless thugs who violently reject the goals of the new Iraq. They will not be won over by Iraqi political action; rather, there appears to be no alternative to Iraqi and Coalition Forces bringing them to justice so that they cannot inflict further barbarism on the Iraq people.

The environment in Iraq is the most chal1enging that I have seen in over 32 years of service. Indeed, few soldiers have ever had to contend with the reality of an enemy willing to blow himself up for his twisted cause. In view of that, as you conduct your daily operations, remember that you have every right to protect yourself, even as you attempt to prevent situations from escalating vithout good reason.

I also want you to be aware of my recognition that our focus on securing the population mean: that many of you will live in the neighborhoods you're securing. That is, in fact, the right way to secure the population - and it means that you will, in some cases, operate in more austere conditions than you did before we adjusted our mission and focus. Rest assured that we will do everything we can to support you as we implement the new plans. This approach is necessary, because we can't commute to the fight in counterinsurgency operations; rather, we have to live with the population v,,'eare securing. As you carry out the new approach, ] also cotmt on each of you to embrace the warrior-builder-diplomat spirit as we grapple with the demands that securing the population and helping it rebuild will require.

Tom Brokaw spent some time with the unit I was privileged to command in Iraq a few years ago and, after seeing all that our troopers were doing, he said to me, "You know, General, the World War II generation may have been 'the Greatest Generation,' but the soldiers I've seen today surely must be 'the new Greatest Generation,' I agreed with him then, and I agree with him even more now. You should, in short, be quietly proud not just of what you're doing and how you're doing it, but also of the individuals on your left and right with whom you're privileged to serve.

Thanks for the sacrifices that you and your families are making.

David H. Petraeus
General, United States Army
Posted by:Besoeker

#4  I like lots of the points he makes. Though I don't have one to hand at the moment, I can recall letters from Casey in the past, and they certainly didn't emphasize some of these things. Thanks, Besoeker.

Be nice if the administration (just for the heck of it, not that they've ever much cared for leading the country on these matters) would step up, open up, and jawbone the populace and the opposition about Iraq. Not the usual lame responses to idiotic criticism or proposals, but something a bit inspirational.

I feel disgusted and guilty over the way our political class and much of our populace has abandoned our warriors and the Iraqis who are risking all for a decent future.
Posted by: Verlaine   2007-03-15 23:18  

#3  Thank you for sharing again, Besoeker.
Posted by: trailing wife   2007-03-15 22:12  

#2  Meanwhile the Copperheads Democrats in Congress are openly attempting to sabotage all military planning and operations in Iraq.

If there is a political behaviour more deserving of the label "treasonous" I can't imagine what it would be.
Posted by: Kalle (kafir forever)   2007-03-15 17:11  

#1  good luck to him, and to his troops.
Posted by: liberalhawk   2007-03-15 17:00  

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