Posted on 09/06/2006 3:56:16 PM PDT by mdittmar
BAGHDAD, Iraq - Iraq will take control of its armed forces command on Thursday, a major step on its painful path toward independence and an essential move before international troops can eventually withdraw.
Despite the progress, there was more bloodshed with at least 36 people killed across the country in car bombs, mortar attacks and drive-by shootings. Police also found 29 bodies.
This is such a huge, significant event thats about to occur tomorrow, U.S. military spokesman Maj. Gen. William Caldwell said of the shift in the Iraqi command. If you go back and you map out significant events that have occurred in this governments formation in taking control of the country,tomorrow is gigantic.
The highly anticipated ceremony, which will put the prime minister in direct control of the military, comes five days after it was originally scheduled. The government abruptly called off the original ceremony at the last minute.
The U.S. and the Iraqis did not publicly reveal many details of the disagreement, other than to say it was more procedural than substantive.
Caldwell said the handover was so important, it could not be rushed into.
If theres even a question, if theres even a slightest misunderstanding, you would absolutely want to get that thoroughly resolved, he said.
Following the fall of Baghdad in April 2003, the U.S. disbanded what was left of the defeated Iraqi army. The U.S.-led coalition has been training and equipping the new Iraqi military, hoping it soon will be in a position to take over security for the entire country and allow foreign troops to return home.
But it is still unclear how fast this can be done.
Its the prime ministers decision how rapidly he wants to move along with assuming control, Caldwell said. In Thursdays ceremony, the prime minister will take control of Iraqs small naval and air forces, and the 8th Iraqi Army Division.
They can move as rapidly thereafter as they want. I know, conceptually, theyve talked about perhaps two divisions a month, Caldwell said.
The 8th Division was recently engaged in a fierce, 12-hour battle with Shiite militia in the southern city of Diwaniyah which left more than 20 soldiers and 50 militiamen dead.
Days before the battle, the Divisions commander, Brig. Gen. Othman al-Farhoud, told The Associated Press that while his forces were capable of controlling security, they still needed support from the U.S.-led coalition.
He said there was still a need for coalition air support, medical assistance and military storage facilities.
In my opinion, it will take time, al-Farhoud said when asked how long it would take before his division was completely self-sufficient.
Politicians have been optimistic.
Iraqi President Jalal Talabani predicted in a Tuesday meeting with visiting British Foreign Secretary Margaret Beckett that fighting in Iraq will have abated by the end of 2007, and that Iraqi forces will be able to handle any remaining violence.
Best wishes to the Iraqi Armed Forces and FRee the Pendleton 8!!!
QUAGMIRE!!!!!!!!!
Oh, but I thought we were losing in Iraq?
Dimwits...
Go Iraq!!!!
I hope with this change the Iraq forces will use what force THEY FEEL is appropriate, it could vastly change the daily carnage.
So much for the Rats argument that no progress is happening.
It will vastly change who the daily carnage gets inflicted upon.
A good step. Waiting for the MSM to consider this news... (crickets)
Prepare for Pelosi and Ried to claim it is a political trick by Bush and that Iraqis are doomed doomed doomed I say... Look into my spinning crystal eyes and see that I am going to take control of america bwahhhh bwahhhhh "Frau".... YES HER DOCTOR.... "Fire the Lazer"....
FIRE ZEE LAZERRRRR...
And the monkey means???
Same here.
Now go on the offensive and cull back the Koranimals.
Ping!
The monkey (or more correctly, chimp), is a dig at leftys who have characterized W as a 'chimp'. There is even a site, smirking\chimp.com, dedicated to demeaning Pres. Bush. Therefore, the 'chimp' is giving a thumbs-up.
Hopefully the Iraqi popululation will feel compelled to trust and help the Iraqi forces as we draw down. If they inform on suspicious activity, it will certainly help.
At least this is my prayer....
Otherwise - Iraq has little chance of survival..
Semper Fi
These were probably the terrorists executed by the Government. They were likely "found" dangling from the end of a rope.
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