[Vision2020] Security Agreement Implementation Announced

Tom Hansen thansen at moscow.com
Tue Jun 30 09:49:21 PDT 2009


Courtesy of the US Department of Defense website at:

http://www.defenselink.mil/releases/release.aspx?releaseid=12778

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Security Agreement Implementation Announced

The Department of Defense announced today that, in accordance with the
security agreement between the United States and Iraq signed last year,
U.S. combat forces have left Iraqi cities, villages and localities.

This historic security agreement between the United States and Iraq is
indicative of Iraq’s confidence, capacity and capability as U.S. combat
forces move out of Iraq’s urban areas.

At the forefront of creating a sovereign, stable and self-reliant Iraq and
developing an environment of political and economic growth, significant
investments have been made in infrastructure, training, equipment,
essential services, and the institution of rule of law to benefit all
Iraqis.

As U.S. combat forces move out of the localities, Iraqi security forces
(ISF) are assuming responsibility for security, a significant step for
Iraq and a tribute to the tremendous progress made and dedication of the
ISF members.

"The United States is committed to full, transparent, and continued
implementation of the security agreement in a spirit of partnership with
the sovereign nation of Iraq.  Iraqi security forces continue to take the
lead in the security and stability of Iraq,” said Gen. Ray Odierno,
commanding general, Multi-National Force Iraq.  U.S. forces outside urban
areas will continue to conduct operations by, with, and through, ISF,
focusing on securing Iraqi borders and areas outside the cities.  “In
order to meet our obligations under the security agreement, some U.S.
forces will remain in cities to train, advise, and coordinate with Iraqi
security forces, as well as support civil capacity efforts led by the U.S.
Mission-Iraq, government of Iraq (GoI) and the United Nations.  All U.S.
forces retain full authority and ability to protect themselves, Iraqi
security forces, and the Iraqi public," said Odierno.

To date, more than 150 U.S. bases have been closed or returned to the GoI
since January 2008.  U.S. troop strength has decreased to 131,000 from a
high of 165,574 in September 2007.  Contractors have also decreased from
164,491 to 125,163 today.

Additionally, more than $15 million of property has been transferred to
the GoI.  The United States will continue to reduce both number of bases
and combat forces in 2010 through the end of 2011.

Increased security, improved Iraqi security forces, and continued progress
in local and national government capacity has set the conditions for U.S.
forces to withdraw from the cities.

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Seeya round town, Moscow.

Tom Hansen
Moscow, Idaho

"Patriotism is not a short and frenzied outburst of emotion but the
tranquil and steady dedication of a lifetime."

-- Adlai E. Stevenson, Jr.




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