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Operation Iraqi Freedom: Preliminary Observations on Iraqi Security Forces' Logistical Capabilities

GAO-07-582T Published: Mar 09, 2007. Publicly Released: Mar 09, 2007.
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The National Strategy for Victory in Iraq, issued in November 2005, implies a conditions-based linkage between the development of the Iraqi Security Forces (ISF) and the size and shape of the U.S. presence there. The Department of Defense (DOD) reported to Congress in November 2006 that although the Iraqi Ministry of Defense and Ministry of Interior had about 323,000 trained and equipped forces, there was a serious shortcoming for both Ministries in the planning and executing of their logistics and sustainment requirements. According to DOD, without a developed logistical system the ISF will require continued Coalition support. Today's testimony addresses (1) the current state of the ISF's logistical capabilities, and (2) the challenges the ISF is facing to achieve logistical self-sufficiency. This testimony contains unclassified portions of a classified report that was issued on March 7, 2007. GAO's preliminary observations are based on audit work performed from January 2006 through March 2007.

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Defense capabilitiesEquipment maintenanceForeign governmentsLogisticsMilitary facilitiesMilitary forcesMilitary trainingProtective equipmentStrategic planningIraq War and reconstruction