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Questions about the viability of the Iraqi security forces—brought into sharp focus by the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan—require a data-led analysis of where the forces are today and what mix of U.S., NATO, and European efforts can help them thrive in the future.

The August collapse of the Afghan National Security Forces shook the world’s faith in U.S. security cooperation, prompting hard questions about similar arrangements with Iraq. In a country where the United States has been training forces for two decades, officials need straight answers. How resilient are today’s U.S.-supported Iraqi security forces, and could they operate with gradually reduced American support? What kind of near-term Iraqi force development should the coalition credibly expect to see? And how should U.S.-led security cooperation evolve after the December “transition of mission” to a non-combat role?

In this urgently applicable Policy Focus, longtime ISF watchers Michael Knights and Alex Almeida provide a data-led analysis of where Iraq’s security forces are today, how they will look tomorrow, and what mixture of U.S., NATO, and European efforts can ensure the best result commensurate with American interests. The roadmap they outline shows how Baghdad can ultimately achieve enduring victory over the Islamic State and overmatch the domestic opponents of a sovereign, stable, and democratic Iraq.



Table of Contents

List of Illustrations

Acknowledgments

Abbreviations

Executive Summary

1. The ISF Today: House of Cards, or "Good Enough"?

2. The ISF Tomorrow: Where Does It Need to Be?

3. Road Map for Future Security Cooperation

Annexes

A. Categories of U.S. Security Cooperation

B. Relative Strength of Different ISF Combat Forces

Index

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 09/02/2024
      ISBN13: 9781538183021, 978-1538183021
      ISBN10: 1538183021

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Questions about the viability of the Iraqi security forces—brought into sharp focus by the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan—require a data-led analysis of where the forces are today and what mix of U.S., NATO, and European efforts can help them thrive in the future.

      The August collapse of the Afghan National Security Forces shook the world’s faith in U.S. security cooperation, prompting hard questions about similar arrangements with Iraq. In a country where the United States has been training forces for two decades, officials need straight answers. How resilient are today’s U.S.-supported Iraqi security forces, and could they operate with gradually reduced American support? What kind of near-term Iraqi force development should the coalition credibly expect to see? And how should U.S.-led security cooperation evolve after the December “transition of mission” to a non-combat role?

      In this urgently applicable Policy Focus, longtime ISF watchers Michael Knights and Alex Almeida provide a data-led analysis of where Iraq’s security forces are today, how they will look tomorrow, and what mixture of U.S., NATO, and European efforts can ensure the best result commensurate with American interests. The roadmap they outline shows how Baghdad can ultimately achieve enduring victory over the Islamic State and overmatch the domestic opponents of a sovereign, stable, and democratic Iraq.



      Table of Contents

      List of Illustrations

      Acknowledgments

      Abbreviations

      Executive Summary

      1. The ISF Today: House of Cards, or "Good Enough"?

      2. The ISF Tomorrow: Where Does It Need to Be?

      3. Road Map for Future Security Cooperation

      Annexes

      A. Categories of U.S. Security Cooperation

      B. Relative Strength of Different ISF Combat Forces

      Index

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