Fact Sheet: The New Way Forward in Iraq
Fact Sheet: The New Way Forward in Iraq
[See... Highlights of the Iraq Strategy Review (PDF)
Background
Briefing on Iraq Policy
The White House - Renewal in Iraq]
The President's New Iraq Strategy Is Rooted In Six Fundamental Elements:
1.
Let the Iraqis lead;
2. Help Iraqis protect the
population;
3. Isolate extremists;
4. Create
space for political progress;
5. Diversify political
and economic efforts; and
6. Situate the strategy in a
regional approach.
* Iraq Could Not Be Graver – The War On Terror Cannot Be Won If We Fail In Iraq. Our enemies throughout the Middle East are trying to defeat us in Iraq. If we step back now, the problems in Iraq will become more lethal, and make our troops fight an uglier battle than we are seeing today.
Key Elements Of The New Approach: Security
Iraqi:
* Publicly acknowledge all parties
are responsible for quelling sectarian violence.
*
Work with additional Coalition help to regain control of the
capital and protect the Iraqi population.
* Deliver
necessary Iraqi forces for Baghdad and protect those forces
from political interference.
* Commit to intensify
efforts to build balanced security forces throughout the
nation that provide security even-handedly for all
Iraqis.
* Plan and fund eventual demobilization
program for militias.
Coalition:
* Agree that
helping Iraqis to provide population security is necessary
to enable accelerated transition and political progress.
* Provide additional military and civilian resources to
accomplish this mission.
* Increase efforts to
support tribes willing to help Iraqis fight Al Qaeda in
Anbar.
* Accelerate and expand the embed program
while minimizing risk to participants.
Both Coalition And Iraqi:
* Continue counter-terror operations against Al
Qaeda and insurgent organizations.
* Take more
vigorous action against death squad networks.
*
Accelerate transition to Iraqi responsibility and increase
Iraqi ownership.
* Increase Iraqi security force
capacity – both size and effectiveness – from 10 to 13
Army divisions, 36 to 41 Army Brigades, and 112 to 132 Army
Battalions.
o Establish a National Operations
Center, National Counterterrorism Force, and National Strike
Force.
o Reform the Ministry of Interior to
increase transparency and accountability and transform the
National Police.
Key Elements Of The New Approach: Political
Iraqi:
* The Government of Iraq commits
to:
o Reform its cabinet to provide even-handed
service delivery.
o Act on promised
reconciliation initiatives (oil law, de-Baathification law,
Provincial elections).
o Give Coalition and ISF
authority to pursue ALL extremists.
* All Iraqi
leaders support reconciliation.
* Moderate coalition
emerges as strong base of support for unity
government.
Coalition:
* Support political moderates
so they can take on the extremists.
o Build and
sustain strategic partnerships with moderate Shi'a, Sunnis,
and Kurds.
* Support the national compact and key
elements of reconciliation with Iraqis in the lead.
*
Diversify U.S. efforts to foster political accommodation
outside Baghdad (more flexibility for local commanders and
civilian leaders).
o Expand and increase the
flexibility of the Provincial Reconstruction Team (PRT)
footprint.
o Focus U.S. political, security,
and economic resources at local level to open space for
moderates, with initial priority to Baghdad and
Anbar.
Both Coalition And Iraqi:
* Partnership
between Prime Minister Maliki, Iraqi moderates, and the
United States where all parties are clear on expectations
and responsibilities.
* Strengthen the rule of law
and combat corruption.
* Build on security gains to
foster local and national political accommodations.
*
Make Iraqi institutions even-handed, serving all of Iraq's
communities on an impartial basis.
Key Elements Of The New Approach: Economic
Iraqi:
* Deliver economic
resources and provide essential services to all areas and
communities.
* Enact hydrocarbons law to promote
investment, national unity, and reconciliation.
*
Capitalize and execute jobs-producing programs.
*
Match U.S. efforts to create jobs with longer term
sustainable Iraqi programs.
* Focus more economic
effort on relatively secure areas as a magnet for employment
and growth.
Coalition:
* Refocus efforts to help
Iraqis build capacity in areas vital to success of the
government (e.g. budget execution, key ministries).
*
Decentralize efforts to build Iraqi capacities outside the
Green Zone.
o Double the number of PRTs and
civilians serving outside the Green Zone.
o
Establish PRT-capability within maneuver Brigade Combat
Teams (BCTs).
* Greater integration of economic
strategy with military effort.
o Joint
civil-military plans devised by PRT and BCT.
o
Remove legal and bureaucratic barriers to maximize
cooperation and flexibility.
Key Elements Of The New Approach: Regional
Iraqi:
* Vigorously engage Arab
states.
* Take the lead in establishing a regional
forum to give support and help from the neighborhood.
* Counter negative foreign activity in Iraq.
*
Increase efforts to counter PKK (Kurdistan Workers'
Party).
Coalition:
* Intensify efforts to counter
Iranian and Syrian influence inside Iraq.
* Increase
military presence in the region.
* Strengthen defense
ties with partner states in the region.
* Encourage
Arab state support to Government of Iraq.
* Continue
efforts to help manage relations between Iraq and
Turkey.
* Continue to seek the region's full support
in the War on Terror.
Both Coalition And Iraqi:
*
Focus on the International Compact.
* Retain active
U.N. engagement in Iraq – particularly for election
support and constitutional review.
ENDS