Security handover of Anbar to curtail dependence on MNF – Iraqi security advisor

By NNN-KUNA,

Baghdad : Iraq’s National Security Advisor Muwafaq al-Rubaie has hailed the security handover in the western province of Anbar from the US-led Multi-National Forces (MNF) to the Iraqi authorities as “credit to the Iraqi forces.”


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“The province is heading for reconstruction and stability,” he told reporters in Al-Anbar after a ceremony marking the security handover in the once restive province Monday.

“The security handover will curtail Iraq’s dependence on the MNF,” Al-Rubaie underscored.

“The Iraqi forces are intensifying the training and capability building processes in a bid to be better qualified to handle the security file,” he pointed out.

“The forces are entitled to take over the security of other provinces in 2008, thanks to their growing capabilities,” he added.

For his part, Commander of the US forces in west Iraq, Marine Maj-Gen John Kelly said the US and Iraqi forces were fighting a joint war against the terrorist Al-Qaeda organisation in Iraq.

The joint war has entered its last stage and US and Iraqi forces are close to final victory, he said.

“The two sides are determined to prevent Al-Qaeda terrorists from coming back to the province … This war is not quite over, but it’s being won and primarily by the people of Anbar.

“Al-Qaeda has not been entirely defeated in Anbar, but their end is near and they know it,” the senior US commander said.

President Goerge W. Bush hailed the handover as a major achievement, saying the once-violent province had been “transformed and reclaimed by the Iraqi people.”

“Iraqi forces will now take the lead in security operations in Anbar, with American troops moving into an over-watch role.

“This achievement is a credit to the courage of our troops, the Iraqi security forces, and the brave tribes and other civilians from Anbar who worked alongside them,” Bush said in a statement.

The 25,000 American troops remaining in Anbar will focus on training Iraq’s military and police forces and standing by to help if the Iraqis are unable to cope with any surge in violence.

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