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Report of the Independent Commission on the Security Forces of Iraq

Author: James L. Jones
Published September 6, 2007

Retired Marine General James Jones chaired the Committee that produced this report assessing Iraq's national police force. The report's overall assessment said "the Iraqi armed forces - Army, Special Forces, Navy, and Air Force - are increasingly effective and are capable of assuming greater reponsibility for the internal security of Iraq; and the Iraqi police are improving, but not at a rate sufficient to meet their essential security reponsibilities. The Iraqi Security Forces will continue to rely on the Coalition to provide key enablers such as combat support (logistics, supply chain management, and maintenance), and training. The Commission assesses that in the next 12 to 18 months there will be continued improvement in their readiness and capability, but not the ability to oeprate independently. Evidence indicates that the ISF will not be able to progress enough in the near term to secure Iraqi borders against conventional military and external threats."

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