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  • Iraqi Security Forces Taking Larger Role in Southern Baghdad
    Friday, June 02, 2006
    May 26, 2006 - More and more Iraqi national police are
    working alongside U.S. soldiers in securing southern Baghdad, a U.S. Army
    colonel working there said today.

    Terrorists would like the American public to believe violent groups are
    winning the fight in Baghdad, Army Col. Michael Beech, commander of 4th
    Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, said from Forward Operating
    Base Prosperity in central Baghdad. "But, of course, that's not what's
    happening here," he said.

    Beech's brigade includes 4,400 U.S. troops, a battalion of soldiers
    from the former Soviet republic of Georgia, and about 2,000 Iraq soldiers
    and police. They are responsible for security in central and southern
    Baghdad as part of Multinational Division Baghdad. He spoke to reporters
    in the Pentagon via teleconference this morning.

    "We have a great opportunity right now, with the new government of Iraq
    taking charge here in Baghdad, with the inauguration just several days
    ago," Beech said. "And with that opportunity and the Iraqi security
    forces that gain in capability every day, that presents up an opportunity
    in order to neutralize this insurgency."

    Cooperation among all the friendly forces in Baghdad will be the key to
    stopping the insurgency. "I meet with my Iraqi security force
    counterparts every week, and we look at the problems holistically," Beech said.
    "We look at how we can partner to solve these problems."

    He spoke of recent trends in the Dora section of Baghdad, which is
    within Beech's area of responsibility. Civilian murders had been on the
    rise in recent months, Beech said.

    The situation was further complicated because authorities had a hard
    time determining if the deaths were from terrorists, criminals or secular
    violence. But officials redoubled efforts in the area, and the number
    of murders -- previously six or more a day -- has gone down over the
    past two weeks, Beech said.

    "We refocused our efforts -- both the Iraqi security forces' and the
    U.S. forces' -- in this area," Beech said, adding that the forces
    implemented new tactics and techniques.

    "I think what we're doing is right on target, and we're going to
    continue to employ those techniques, as well as incorporate some others to
    make sure that we can bring those attacks on the population down even
    further," he said.

    Iraqi security forces were invaluable in dealing with local leaders,
    Beech said.

    The colonel said a "successful end state" in Baghdad will be for Iraqi
    security forces to "take the lead in counterinsurgency operations and
    to create an environment which enables the Iraqi government to establish
    the rule of law."

    "They are stepping up with more pride and confidence every day," he
    said. "They are earning the respect of the population they protect.

    "Because of the capabilities of the Iraqi security forces, we are not
    doing more with less, but we are doing more with more. The (Iraqi
    security forces) know the people, they know the street, and they know what
    'right' looks like."
    posted by Jay Are @ 9:46:00 AM  
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