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New US Intelligence Report Warns 'Victory' Not Certain in Iraq
WASHINGTON - A nearly completed high-level U.S. intelligence analysis warns that unresolved ethnic and sectarian tensions in Iraq could unleash a new wave of violence, potentially reversing the major security and political gains achieved over the last year.
U.S. officials familiar with the new National Intelligence Estimate said they were unsure when the top-secret report would be completed and whether it would be published before the Nov. 4 presidential election.
More than a half-dozen officials spoke to McClatchy on condition of anonymity because NIE's, the most authoritative analyses produced by the U.S. intelligence community, are restricted to the president, his senior aides and members of Congress except in rare instances when just the key findings are made public.
The new NIE, which reflects the consensus of all 16 U.S. intelligence agencies, has significant implications for Republican John McCain and Democrat Barack Obama, whose differences over the Iraq war are a major issue in the presidential campaign.
The findings seem to cast doubts on McCain's frequent assertions that the United States is "on a path to victory" in Iraq by underscoring the deep uncertainties of the situation despite the 30,000-strong U.S. troop surge for which he was the leading congressional advocate.
But McCain could also use the findings to try to strengthen his argument for keeping U.S. troops in Iraq until conditions stabilize.
For Obama, the report raises questions about whether he could fulfill his pledge to withdraw most of the remaining 152,000 U.S. troops _ he would leave some there to deal with al Qaida and to protect U.S. diplomats and civilians _ within 16 months of taking office so that more U.S. forces could be sent to battle the growing Taliban insurgency in Afghanistan.
Word of the draft NIE comes at a time when Iraq is enjoying its lowest levels of violent incidents since early 2004 and a 77 percent drop in civilian deaths in June through August 2008 over the same period in 2007, according to the Defense Department.
U.S. officials say last year's surge of 30,000 troops, all of whom have been withdrawn, was just one reason for the improvements. Other factors include the truce declared by anti-U.S. cleric Muqtada al Sadr, the leader of an Iran-backed Shiite Muslim militia; and the enlistment of former Sunni insurgents in Awakening groups created by the U.S. military to fight al Qaida in Iraq and other extremists.
The draft NIE, however, warns that the improvements in security and political progress, like the recent passage of a provincial election law, are threatened by lingering disputes between the majority Shiite Arabs, Sunni Arabs, Kurds and other minorities, the U.S. officials said.
Sources of tension identified by the NIE, they said, include a struggle between Sunni Arabs, Kurds and Turkmen for control of the oil-rich northern city of Kirkuk; and the Shiite-led central government's unfulfilled vows to hire former Sunni insurgents who joined Awakening groups.
A spokesman for Director of National Intelligence Mike McConnell, whose office compiled the estimate, declined comment, saying the agency does not discuss NIE's.
The findings of the intelligence estimate appear to be reflected in recent statements by Army Gen. David Petraeus, the former top U.S. commander in Iraq, who has called the situation "fragile" and "reversible" and said he will never declare victory there.
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice echoed that tone on Monday during a State Department awards ceremony for Petraeus and U.S. Ambassador to Iraq Ryan Crocker.
"Ladies and gentlemen, nothing is certain in this life. And success in Iraq is not a sure thing," Rice said in an uncharacteristically downbeat comment.
The NIE findings parallel a Defense Department assessment last month that warned that despite "promising developments, security gains in Iraq remain fragile. A number of issues have the potential to upset progress."
Trouble spots include whether the former Sunni insurgents, also known as the Sons of Iraq, find permanent employment; provincial elections scheduled for January; Kirkuk's status; the fate of internally displaced people and returning refugees; and "malign Iranian influence," the unclassified Pentagon report said.
The intelligence agencies' estimate also raises worries about what would happen if Sadr, the anti-U.S. cleric, attempts to reassert himself, according to senior intelligence officials familiar with its contents.
If Sadr abandons his cease-fire, it is unclear whether his former followers would rejoin his cause or whether his movement is permanently fractured, and thus harder to control.
The embattled Sons of Iraq program may prove to be the ultimate challenge to sustained stability in Iraq. The U.S. program to pay mostly Sunni former insurgents to protect their neighborhoods or in some cases to stop shooting at Americans is now moving into the hands of the Shiite-led government.
Many of the roughly 100,000 men of the mostly Sunni paramilitary groups have fled to Syria, while others remain in Iraq, worried that the Shiite government will disband and detain the men. The U.S. military has promised not to abandon the men, of whom about 54,000 were transferred to Iraqi government control this month.
Leila Fadel contributed from Baghdad.
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Show AllBut I could be wrong !
What a surprise! I am shocked ! NOT!!!!!!
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Namaste
Could anyone explain what would constitute victory in Iraq? It seems to me only the Iraqui could define what victory is.
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Namaste
Iraqi input is irrelevant, or haven't you figured that out yet?
According to the White House, "victory in Iraq" means a stable and democratically elected government that can maintain internal peace and have the ability to defend its own borders.
That's like describing a manned mission to Mars as building a rocket, lighting the fuse and returning safely to Earth.
WTF,
“According to the White House, "victory in Iraq" means a stable and democratically elected government that can maintain internal peace and have the ability to defend its own borders.”
As you have pointed out, that’s only the aim stated by the White House. We the posters here should be careful not act as its stenographers.
I wish you could talk about the real aims such as occupation at least for as long as the oil lasts, stealing the oil, having military bases close to countries that it may want to attack, etc, etc, etc.
Agreed, we should not act as WH stenographers. However, what the WH states is national policy, and this is how the arguments are framed for the American People (in order to convince them to continue to support the occupation with their tax dollars).
What you mention may be true (in addition to providing support for Israel), but could never be articulated into national policy.
The other thing that should be stated is that national policy on Iraq has changed many, many times in the past 7 years. And it will continue to change as "victory" needs to be redefined to circumvent any new roadblocks that appear.
PARIS (AFP) - The head of the French military General Jean-Louis Georgelin on Wednesday backed comments by a senior British military officer's view that the war in Afghanistan was unwinnable. {except by the Taliban?}
As for the 'victory' of a stable and democratically elected government - Bush has lost that - even in America.
Humbaba,
I loved your last line. Weired as it may seem, that truth made me laugh, even though we should really cry. Thanks for raising that excellent point.
The "official" version of the White House definition has already been given. The true definition of Victory in Iraq for Bush and company is for Iraq to be relegated to a puppet state that bows to the whims of the US military and corporate pillagers, with no consideration for the safety and well being of the general Iraqi population. That much has been obvious from the very start.
I agree that the extremists and Iran are the only real winners.
“General Petraeus’s oft declared uncertainty about the future stability of Iraq is genuine. It is the Iraqi Shia and their Iranian backers, not the Americans, who are the true victors in the Iraqi war.” Patrick Cockburn
The Jundallah along with our covert assholes in Iran along with(not side by side)PJAK or in Turkiye' PKK, are using the lessons of provocateurs, this is due, according to my Chapter President whom like myself never sleeps ergo I get the Schizphrenic emails @ 4:00 am and Vice Versa about such things, Iraq not ending? Was there a one of you that thought that odd? Withdraw from Iraq redeploy ASAP to Afghanastan , stay in Iraq stay in Afghanistan wind up AND stay in Iran Stay Forever in Wherever because we are just So, are we not? McInsanes depravity in his Person that resides at 1600 in-mentality along with Palin, she knows about hockey my ass, she wouldn' t know from an iceing to a crease to a boarding to the difference in a quick cock-a-roach, all 5' 3" of her, skate edge to that of a 6' Goalie edge, shit! At least even though mine is a 'girl' hey Wilderman my daughter who play s Womens semi-pro Ice Hockey for Keith Primeau is Fucking everything up, being she is just that Femi is sort you kind of despise, we will have a true war of the worlds, the murderer at 1600 wasn't happy with the decimation of the US he had to fuck with the goddamn globe! Ha! Victory not certain, WTF does that imply to a thinking moral being? We are at war with a most egregious enemy and it may not end may not end, WTF is there to be uncertain about ending? We Occupied Iraq! Damn odd way of the world as such anymore, never any less.....Oh his letter:Nikkei Down 9.4%, Russia DOWN 14.4%, Jakarta Down 10.4%(Jakarta,Bill sleep)@ 3:15 am EST.
The Eurois ready to Fail each individual "Euro" Nation will do their own BAILOUT.
Will State Socialism = the RISE of FASCISM?
Will(I will not speak his name)bomb Iran & cancel the election now that it's obvious McCain can't win with all this newly printed "liquidity" into these monetary systems will the COLA's of my 3 pensions be able to keep up with the Double DIDGET Inflation of '09, '10, '11, '12, '13 ad infinitum.
Watching with wide eyed wonder, Yours Truly B___
He is Never ever a Yours Truly dude, he is on this October Surprise strong, been since January.
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Namaste
It's pretty obvious that they're delaying the NIE because the news is so bad it will negatively affect the Republicans in the election. One more scam brought to you by the Friends of Blackwater and Haliburton.