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Slide 1: Multi-National Force-Iraq Charts to accompany the testimony of GEN David H. Petraeus 8-9 April 2008
Slide 2: Weekly Security Incidents Ramadan 16OCT-14NOV04 05OCT-04NOV05 24SEP-23OCT06 13SEP-13OCT07 Fardh al-Qanoon, 15 February 2007 Samarra mosque Parliamentary bombing, elections, 22 February 2006 15 December 2005 Iraqi elections, Constitutional 30 January 2005 referendum, 15 October 2005 1
Slide 3: Civilian Deaths 2
Slide 4: Ethno-Sectarian Violence DEC 06 APR 07 SEP 07 Baghdad Baghdad Baghdad Density plots depict incidents of ethno-sectarian deaths. MAR 08 Ethno-Sectarian Deaths Baghdad Density Least Most Neighborhood Sect Legend 75% Shi’a 75% Sunni 51% Shi’a / 25% Sunni 51% Sunni / 25% Shi’a Unknown Mixed - No majority 3
Slide 5: High Profile Attacks (Explosions) 4
Slide 6: Sons of Iraq Concerned Local Citizens Total Contracted: 91,641 Dahuk Volunteers: 4,605 Sunni: 78% Tall ‘Afar Mosul Irbil Shia: 19% Other: 3% Kirkuk As Sulaymaniyah Transitioned: 21,128 Bayji Anbar: 8,206 Tikrit Iraqi Security Forces: 8,241 Al Qa’im Non-Security Employment: 4,681 Al Haditha Samarra Balad Ba’qubah Ramadi Costs: Al Baghdad Fallujah Average Monthly CERP: $16M Al Kut Karbala Al Hillah An Najaf Al ‘Amarah Ad Diwaniyah As Al Qurnah Samawah An Nasiriyah Al Basrah Az Zubayr Umm Qasr Density Least Most 5
Slide 7: Caches Found and Cleared Year Anbar Iraq 2008 to Date 748 2837 2007 3147 6963 2006 1213 2660 2005 1271 2862 2004 367 1531 6
Slide 8: Al Qaeda in Iraq and Sunni Insurgents December 2006 March 2008 7
Slide 9: Anaconda Strategy vs. AQI Work with Syria Strategic Interagency Source Countries Engagement Communications Border Ports of Entry Improvements Information Operations Kinetics AQI NEEDS Counter-Terrorist Internet AQ Senior Leader Force Ops Weapons Guidance Conventional Religious Money Force Ops Ansar Engagement al Sunna AQI Iraqi Conventional Foreign Education Command & Special Force Ops Fighters Other and Control Jobs Programs Sons of Iraq Groups Ideology Services Safe Havens Non-kinetics Popular Counter Ethno-Sectarian Support Pressures Counterinsurgency Tribal in Detention Facilities Politics Awakenings Detainee Intel Fusion Intel, Surveillance Releases Detainee Political and Recce Platforms Reconciliation Ops Armed Unmanned Intelligence (Laws/policies) Aerial Vehicles 8
Slide 10: Provincial Iraqi Control Dahuk Dahuk Ninewa Irbil Ninewa Irbil FEB 07 Ta’mim Sulaymaniyah MAR 08 Ta’mim Sulaymaniyah Salah Ad Salah Ad Din Din Diyala Diyala Baghdad Baghdad Anbar Anbar Wasit Wasit Karbala Babil Karbala Babil Qadisiyah Qadisiyah Maysan Maysan An Najaf An Najaf Dhi Qar Dhi Qar Muthanna Muthanna Basra Basra Projected Transfer Date Transitioned JUN 08 Anbar JUL 08 Qadisiyah Projected within 6 Months NOV 08 Wasit NOV 08 Babil Partially Ready DEC 08 Diyala DEC 08 Baghdad JAN 09 Salah Ad Din Not Ready JAN 09 Ninewa TBD Ta’mim 9
Slide 11: Iraqi Combat Battalion Generation Infantry, Armor, Special Operations, and National Police Battalions JAN 2007 MAR 2008 DEC 2008 (Projected) 187 171 Battalions Battalions 112 115 Battalions in Battalions the lead 93 Battalions in the lead 44 Battalions 36 Battalions 27 Battalions Operational Readiness Assessment = ORA 10
Slide 12: Iraq Security Forces Expenditures 11



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