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The Report of the Iraq Inquiry
The “Transition to Self Reliance” ...................................................................... 208
2005 policing strategies .......................................................................................... 209
Strategic Conflict Assessment and SSR project review ................................... 219
The Iraqi Transitional Government ......................................................................... 220
Police and judicial reform ........................................................................................ 221
Request for an “honest assessment” ...................................................................... 223
Corruption, infiltration and abuse ............................................................................ 227
The Jadiriyah bunker ........................................................................................ 229
2006 as the “Year of the Police” ............................................................................. 233
The rise in sectarianism .......................................................................................... 236
SSR in the South: summer 2004 to summer 2006 ....................................................... 237
A decline in security ................................................................................................ 240
Prison Service support in southern Iraq .................................................................. 242
UK equipment for the Iraqi Security Forces: Project OSIRIS ................................. 244
Police reform ........................................................................................................... 247
Considering whether to embed personnel in Iraqi units .......................................... 248
Concerns about strategy ......................................................................................... 251
Restructuring SSR .................................................................................................. 254
Raising concerns with the Iraqis ............................................................................. 257
UK equipment for the Iraqi Security Forces: Project OSIRIS II .............................. 263
Legacy in the South ................................................................................................ 265
The impact of political and tribal matters on the police in the South ................ 268
The Jameat incident and subsequent developments ............................................. 270
The MOD takes the lead on policing ....................................................................... 277
Strategic considerations in late 2005 ...................................................................... 283
Sir Ronnie Flanagan’s review ........................................................................... 285
Reforming the Iraqi Police Service: Operation CORRODE .................................... 288
Further reduction in troops ...................................................................................... 291
Policing reviews: ACC Barton and a Strategic Task Force ..................................... 293
SSR across Iraq: summer 2006 to summer 2009 ......................................................... 294
Formation of the Iraqi Government ......................................................................... 294
Improving Iraqi Security Force build‑up .................................................................. 295
An Iraqi security strategy ........................................................................................ 300
Dealing with the militias .................................................................................... 302
Transition to Iraqi control of security begins ........................................................... 305
Iraqi Security Force assessments in late 2006 ....................................................... 307
Developing the Ministry of Interior and Iraqi Ministry of Defence ........................... 309
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