Friday, July 14, 2006

1st Iraqi Province's Security Transferred to Iraqi Security Forces

CENTCOM reports:


Transfer of Security Responsibility in Muthanna Province

A Joint Statement by Ambassador Zalmay Khalilzad and Gen. George Casey

Embassy of United States of America Press Release


July 13, 2006


BAGHDAD – Iraq witnessed a historic event today with the transfer of security responsibility in Muthanna Province from the Multi-National Force - Iraq (MNF-I) to the Provincial Governor and civilian-controlled Iraqi Security Forces. The handover represents a milestone in the successful development of Iraq’s capability to govern and protect itself as a sovereign and democratic nation. Muthanna is the first of Iraq’s 18 provinces to be designated for such a transition.

As Prime Minister Maliki announced on June 19, 2006, the joint decision between the Iraqi government and MNF-I to hand over security responsibility is the result of Muthanna’s demonstrated abilities to take the lead in managing its own security and governance duties at the provincial level. The transition decision also reflects a joint assessment of the overall threat situation in Muthanna, the capabilities of the ISF there and the provincial leadership’s ability to coordinate security. Transition teams are in place to smooth the transfer process and multi-national forces will stand ready to provide assistance if needed.

With this first transition of security responsibility, Muthanna demonstrates the progress Iraq is making toward self-governance. Several other provinces are close to meeting the criteria necessary to assume security independence. The Iraqi government and the Multi-National Force will continue to transfer security responsibilities in other provinces in Iraq as conditions are achieved.

Australian, Japanese, and the United Kingdom forces have assisted Muthanna authorities as models of international cooperation, providing economic and humanitarian assistance as well as security and stability. As Iraq develops and its needs continue to evolve, so too will the nature of international assistance to Iraq in Muthanna and elsewhere.

The United States will provide $10 million in order to enhance the quality of life for the citizens of Muthanna as they take a bold and courageous step forward in the country’s movement toward an independent and secure nation. This event represents significant progress by the Government of Iraq to achieve a constitutional, democratic, and pluralistic Iraq which guarantees the rights of all citizens.


They advised me of this via email. Although I've been busy at work all week, I don't recall seeing the MSM making much out of this very, very significant development.

This is significant in that Iraqi security is now beginning to be transferred back to Iraqis. No longer is Iraq going to have to worry about the tyranny of Saddam Hussein.

Anyone already know of this development? The first I heard was from CENTCOM themselves.

Does the MSM care enough to make a big deal? Or would they rather yell day after day about bad news or what they think is bad news?