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Iraqi
Unity Government Huge Accomplishment, Rumsfeld Says
Blackanthem Military News,
WASHINGTON, D.C., April 25, 2006 17:09
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DONALD H. RUMSFELD
Secretary of Defense |
The steps taken last week to
form a unified Iraqi government were a huge accomplishment, Defense
Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld said here today.
"This is THE government of Iraq," Rumsfeld told Pentagon reporters. "It's
their government in a sovereign nation. And it's a thrilling
accomplishment. "
Four months of tough negotiations and politicking bore fruit April 22,
when the Iraqi parliament elected several high-ranking officials,
including its president, Jalal Talabani, a Kurd, who then named Jawad al
Maliki, a Shiite, as prime minister-designate. The new leadership has a
month to pull together an Iraqi cabinet that represents Shiites, Sunnis
and Kurds.
"Over the past four months they have been working their way through this,
and now they have produced the top leadership of the country," Rumsfeld
said.
He said that this breakthrough was another example of how violent
extremists have failed to stop progress in Iraq. After failing to stop the
drafting of a constitution and the Dec. 15 elections, the terrorists have
now failed to stop an important step toward the formation of a successful
new government, he said.
The new government will now have to deal with the difficult task of
governing and serving the Iraqi people, he said, "That's a difficult
assignment," he said. "It's going to take them awhile, and we have to wish
them well. "
It is now vital that the new government choose competent and capable
ministers who will govern from the center and work closely together, he
said. Iraqi ministers must develop "a strong, capable government that
gives confidence to the people in that country that it can protect them,"
he said.
The secretary emphasized that the United States and the new Iraqi
leadership must not lose their will, or they'll risk extremists taking
control of the country. "It would be a terrible thing for the region," he
said. "For the 25 million Iraqi people, it would just be a tragedy, and
the consequences for the world would be serious. "
He said that if the government stays unified the Iraqi security forces
will continue to be successful. He also stressed that the security forces
must be seen as representative of the entire country and viewed as fair to
all elements within.
Rumsfeld said whether the new government would affect U. S. troop levels
in Iraq depends on fluid conditions. "The drawdown of our forces will be
conditioned-based," he said. "That is to say that the conditions on the
ground will determine the pace at which we are able to reduce our forces.
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U. S. troop levels in Iraq have peaked at around 165,000, he said, and
currently number about 132,000. "As we're able to pass over more
responsibility, one would think that we would be able to continue reducing
down our forces," he said.
The secretary also talked about the situation in Iran. He said Iranian
leaders feel threatened by the burgeoning democracies in Afghanistan and
Iraq, which geographically bookmark Iran. "The last thing Iran wants is to
have successful regimes, representative systems, free people, in
Afghanistan and Iraq," he said. "It is harmful to their extreme view of
the world. "
Rumsfeld said continued success in Iraq and Afghanistan will help contain
extremism in Iran. "Success in Afghanistan and success in Iraq is critical
to containing the extreme impulses that we see emanating from Iran," he
said.
By Steven Donald Smith
American Forces Press Service
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