Global News Alert - September 3, 2010
Sep 3, 2010 - AnonymousISW's daily update on international media reporting about Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq and the world.
ISW's daily update on international media reporting about Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq and the world.
"In May, 2007 I deployed to Iraq to become the Commanding General responsible for accelerating the growth of the Iraqi Security Forces in size, capability, and confidence. Prior to deploying, I made a series of rounds in the Pentagon and on Capitol Hill. I was met with more condolences than congratulations. The general feeling, no pun intended, was that the war was lost and it was only a matter of time before we would admit our defeat and withdraw. I am getting the same “all is lost” attitude about Afghanistan from what I read and hear around the Washington, D.C. Beltway.
ISW's daily update on international media reporting about Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq and the world.
"In May, 2007 I deployed to Iraq to become the Commanding General responsible for accelerating the growth of the Iraqi
Today the mission of U.S. forces in Iraq changed from a combat mission under Operation Iraqi Freedom to a stability operations mission now referred to as Operation New Dawn.
ISW Senior Fellow LTG James Dubik (Ret.) talks with Diane Rehm about the end of the combat mission in Iraq.
Map contains information on Advise and Assist Brigades (AABs) remaining in Iraq as of September 1, 2010.
ISW Deputy Director Marisa Cochrane Sullivan talks with CNN's T.J. Holmes about the change of mission in Iraq and what that means for the way forward.