81. Iraqi Security Forces after U.S. Troop Withdrawal: An Iraqi Perspective
- Author:
- Najim Abed Al-Jabouri
- Publication Date:
- 08-2009
- Content Type:
- Working Paper
- Abstract:
- As U.S. Armed Forces draw down in Iraq, there is increasing concern about the possibility of resurgent ethnic and sectarian tensions. Many Iraqis believe that the United States may be making a grave mistake by not fully using its remaining leverage to insulate the Iraqi Security Forces (ISF) from the political influence of the incumbent Iraqi sectarian political parties. U.S. efforts to rebuild the ISF have focused on much needed training and equipment, but have neglected the greatest challenge facing the forces' ability to maintain security upon U.S. withdrawal: an ISF politicized by ethno-sectarian parties. These ties pose the largest obstacle to the ISF in its quest to become genuinely professional and truly national in character.
- Topic:
- Security, Defense Policy, and War
- Political Geography:
- Iraq and Arabia