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Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction 2010 Quarterly Report and Semiannual Report to the United States Congress to Congress

Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction Quarterly Report and Semiannual Report to the United States Congress, January 30, 2010

  • “This 24th Quarterly Report from the Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction analyzes the latest events in Iraq as the U.S. relief and reconstruction effort continues to transform itself into a more regularized foreign assistance mission. Within the context of this transformation, two events of historic importance will occur over the next seven months, which will fundamentally affect the U.S. program: In March, Iraq will conduct its first parliamentary elections since 2005, pitting Prime Minister al-Maliki’s coalition against a broad array of contenders and marking the first time Iraq’s fledgling democracy has had an incumbent government face the voters’ judgment at the ballot box; By the end of August, 60,000 U.S. combat forces will withdraw from Iraq, reducing the U.S. troop levels to about 50,000 soldiers. Before these remaining troops leave at the end of 2011, they will continue training and advising the Iraqi Security Forces.”
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