Friday, June 15, 2007

Measuring Security and Stability in Iraq — June 2007

Measuring Security and Stability in Iraq — June 2007

Source: U.S. Department of Defense

Overall, it is too early to assess the impact of the new approach. For the period covered by this report, the additional forces to support the new approach were not fully in place, and those that were had only a limited time to conduct operations. In addition, new initiatives such as enhanced PRTs (Provincial Reconstruction Teams) and focused efforts to improve GoI (Government of Iraq) budget execution and rule of law remain in their initial stages. On the political front, reconciliation is a top priority. Economically, further provision of goods and services by the GoI that benefit the Iraqi population is required. Progress will depend on Iraqi follow-through on their commitments made as part of the new approach; the actions of insurgents, militia and terrorists to disrupt reconciliation will be a key challenge to the Iraqi government’s ability to fulfill its commitments.