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6 Sep 2007

The independent commission on the security forces of Iraq was chartered by the United States Congress in Public Law 110-28, signed into law by President George W Bush on May 25, 2007, to assess the readiness of Iraq's military and police forces to fulfill four major responsibilities: maintain the territorial integrity of Iraq, deny safe haven to international terrorists, bring greater security to the country's 18 provinces in the next 12 to 18 months and bring an end to sectarian violence to achieve national reconciliation.

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Author James L Jones
Series Atlantic Council International Security Papers
Publisher Atlantic Council
Copyright © 2007 Atlantic Council of the United States
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