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    Pentagon prepares for new military talks with Iraq

    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Obama administration is preparing to begin talks with Iraq on defining a long-term defense relationship that may include expanded U.S. training help, according to Defense Secretary Leon Panetta's chief policy aide.

    Michele Flournoy, who is leaving her Pentagon post on Friday to return to private life, said in an interview with a small group of reporters that the administration is open to Iraqi suggestions about the scope and depth of defense ties.

    "One of the things we're looking forward to doing is sitting down with the Iraqis in the coming month or two to start thinking about how they want to work with" the U.S. military to develop a program of exercises, training and other forms of security cooperation, Flournoy said.

    The U.S. military completed its withdrawal from Iraq in December after nearly nine years of war. Both sides had considered keeping at least several thousand U.S. troops there to provide comprehensive field training for Iraqi security forces, but they failed to strike a deal before the expiration of a 2008 agreement that required all American troops to leave.

    As a result, training is limited to a group of American service members and contractors in Baghdad who will help Iraqis learn to operate newly acquired weapons systems. They are part of the Office of Security Cooperation, based in the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad and headed by Army Lt. Gen. Robert Caslen.

    Additional and more comprehensive training is a major issue because Iraq's army and police are mainly equipped and trained to counter an internal insurgency, rather than deter and defend against external threats. Iraq, for example, currently cannot defend its own air sovereignty. It is buying — but has not yet received — U.S.-made F-16 fighter jets.

    In a new report on conditions in Iraq, a U.S. government watchdog agency said the Iraqi army is giving so much attention to fighting the insurgents that it has had too little time to train for conventional combat.

    "The Iraqi army, while capable of conducting counterterrorism and counterinsurgency operations, possesses limited ability to defend the nation against foreign threats," said the report submitted to Congress Monday by the Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction, Stuart W. Bowen, Jr.

    In an introductory note, Bowen wrote that while Iraq's young democracy is buoyed by increasing oil production, it "remains imperiled by roiling ethno-sectarian tensions and their consequent security threats."

    Iraq has seen an upswing in violence since the last U.S. troop left, but senior U.S. officials have remained in touch in hopes of nudging the Iraqis toward a political accommodation that can avert a slide into civil war.

    Vice President Joe Biden spoke by phone on Saturday with Osama Nujaifi, speaker of the Council of Representatives. And Biden spoke on Friday with a key opposition figure, Ayad Allawi, a former interim prime minister and a secular Shiite leader of the Iraqiya political bloc. Allawi has said Iraq needs to replace its prime minister, Nouri al-Maliki, or hold new elections to prevent the country from fracturing along sectarian lines.

    In a positive sign, Iraq's Sunni leaders announced on Sunday that they will end their boycott of parliament. That may have paved the way for the political leadership to hold a national conference led by President Jalal Talabani to seek reconciliation and to end a sectarian political crisis.

    George Little, the Pentagon press secretary, said Sunday that Panetta remains optimistic about the outlook in Iraq despite worsening violence.

    "The secretary believes that the Iraqi people have a genuine opportunity to create a future of greater security for themselves, and that senseless acts of violence will not deter them from pursuing that goal," Little said. "The United States remains committed to a strong security relationship with Iraq."

    U.S. officials have said they aim to establish broad defense ties to Iraq, similar to American relationships with other nations in the Gulf, including Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Oman and Bahrain.

    Flournoy, 51, is stepping down from her position as undersecretary of defense for policy on Friday after three years in the job. She is the first woman to hold that post. Her chief deputy, Jim Miller, has been picked to succeed her.

    In the interview last week, Flournoy reiterated that she is leaving government to focus more on her family. She and her husband, W. Scott Gould, have three children aged 14, 12 and nine.

    She came to the Pentagon in February 2009 from the Center for a New American Security, where she was the think tank's first president. She had served in the Pentagon in the 1990s as a strategist.

    Flournoy said in an Associated Press interview in December when she announced her decision to quit that she intends to play an informal role this year in supporting President Barack Obama's re-election effort. She was a member of his transition team after the November 2008 election.

    ___

    Robert Burns can be reached on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/robertburnsAP

     
    • Tom  •  3 mths ago
      Or last two WARs were fought against those the US previously Backed, Funded, and Armed. And the Media sells to us that Ron Pauls Foreign Policy is DANGEROUS??
      • TIM 3 mths ago
        Problem is most Americans are too stupid to recognise your little pearl of wisdom.
    • PuttPutt  •  Austin, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      What for? Were done in Iraq. Stay out. Any people who will not defend themselves after getting $Billions in US equipment and training deserves what they get.
    • critic  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  3 mths ago
      America...Stay out of it. Don't you fools at the pentagon understand that they said "America, we don't want you here or need you here." This was after we lost over 4000 soldiers there.
      To hel* with Iraq. let some other country have their turn. Here we are so broke we cvan't keep up the interest payments on our national debt and some trigger happy fool like McCain or some other brainwashed nut want us to go back for more.Put the Air Force to work and leave the Army home this time or completely stay out of it.
    • i believe  •  3 mths ago
      america has to quit babysitting these people. after 10 years over there they need to grow a backbone to defend themselves.they want to use our soldiers to do the fighting and dying for them not to mention to break our ecomony. and when it all said and done they will be frinds with iran.
    • Ole Brer Rabbit  •  3 mths ago
      Code words for we are sending you more Taxpayer money if you continue to kiss our a**es !!
    • Ned  •  3 mths ago
      How about we protect them while they screw us? Isn't that how these arrangements go.
    • wokka wokka  •  3 mths ago
      I wish the US would stop training people who, while they may be our allies now, will only use our training and equipment against us later.
    • .  •  3 mths ago
      It's only been, what, just over a month since we supposedly left? Like any bad relationship, we need to just move on from it and not look back.
    • senator  •  3 mths ago
      Fu88 these countries , lets stay out and leave them in peace and let them lived in the 2000 year old past that they want to live in.. And after the all blow their fu88ing homes and countries up , just maybe they all would like peace.. stop our tax dollars, aid, involvement, get our a33es out of the 2000 year old time machine.. And after we leave and if they still want to fu88 with us, just blow the whole country off the world. VOTE FOR RON PAUL...
    • KC  •  Tampa, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      Just say, we want your #$%$ oil and it puts the lotion on it's skin.
      • IPFL.org 3 mths ago
        Your right it always has been about the oil, I think Kinder Morgan owns most of Iraq.
      • A Yahoo! User 3 mths ago
        Its funny I thought we bought it off the market but then the Libs have all brains just no facts
    • Rob  •  3 mths ago
      So military training for Iraqis is prevalant over helping our own citizens and economy! It just never stops and probably never will!
    • Steve  •  Mebane, North Carolina  •  3 mths ago
      I think it would be a waste for our service men to go back. These people will never change, people have tried for hundreds of years and failed. But if we should go back, Iraq should have to pay for our time there, equipment, ammo, etc., for our time rebuilding that country. Pay our service men & women pay, And they have to form a government that is for all the people there. Its time for these countries to pay for our men being there, friedly or not. Steve
      • bopoonj 3 mths ago
        Who asked US to change them as if you are civilised, the Iraqi civilisation is so old that you were living in cave and beating your wives with clubs. uh change the world.
      • Nick 3 mths ago
        Would you pay to have someone bust up your house then live in it?
    • eyeseeyou  •  3 mths ago
      why waste our tax money we are out stay out let them kill each other
    • Milkdud  •  3 mths ago
      Just get out. We cant afford it and they cant afford all the weapon sysyems we want to sell them. This crusade has now become a give away to the MIC and pentagon. President Eisenhower saw the handwriting on the wall and told us what to beware of but we didnt and wont listen until we are economically and morally bankrupt
    • Joey  •  Nashville, Tennessee  •  3 mths ago
      So lets get this staight...Obamma finally fullfills his campaign promise to pull troops OUT of Iraq and now he wants to put toops BACK in Iraq.... And this wll be Bushes fault...how?
      • Mrsb 3 mths ago
        Of course it will be "Bush's fault" but what Obama and (most) Dems./libs. neglect to talk about is, what this article briefly mentions, that the troops are out because of a 2008 agreement made with the Iraqi gov't. Hmmmm....who was still POTUS in 2008? So, who got us out of Iraq?
    • Claudia  •  3 mths ago
      Really? We finally get out of that hellhole and now we're trying to figure out how to get back in? How about finding a way out of Afghanistan and the other 100 countries we're already in.
    • The RiverMaster  •  Knoxville, Tennessee  •  3 mths ago
      This is how the talks should go: "Hi how y'all doing? If you need anything it's in the 85.3 billion dollars worth of stuff we left you. Quit killing each other. Have a nice day!"
      Anything else is Bull Chit.
    • Mark  •  Middletown, New Jersey  •  3 mths ago
      In other words we will STILL be spending billions on their defense while Americans are broke and jobless. When will we stop this insanity?
      • Ray 3 mths ago
        After ww3
      • США 3 mths ago
        only will be when we put honorable and real patriot Americans in Washington.
      • Richard 3 mths ago
        Ron Paul gets my vote for change. I did the same in 88.
    • Vinman  •  St James, New York  •  3 mths ago
      The US will whip them into shape and in 10 years they will use all that know how against us.
    • Drew  •  Memphis, Tennessee  •  3 mths ago
      "The secretary believes that the Iraqi people have a genuine opportunity to create a future of greater security for themselves, and that senseless acts of violence will not deter them from pursuing that goal," Little said. "The United States remains committed to a strong security relationship with Iraq."

      They have the opportunity, but lack the ability. We are going to train them and arm them and then 10 years down the road we will likely be fighting them again. They hopefully are paying through the nose for the weapons and training, and we should install some type of kill switch in all the equipment we give them so we can deactivate it if we have to revisit the country in the future. I hope they dont turn on us again, but it seems to be the nature of the countries we help to turn on us.
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