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08STATE91327
2008-08-25 20:25:00
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Secretary of State
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REGIONAL ENGAGEMENT STRATEGY FOR ISF TRANSITION

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S E C R E T STATE 091327 


E.O. 12958: DECL: 08/18/2018
TAGS: MARR MCAP MOPS PINS MASS AE BA EG IS IZ JO KU QA
SA, TU
SUBJECT: REGIONAL ENGAGEMENT STRATEGY FOR ISF TRANSITION
PLAN

Classified By: PM A/S Mark T. Kimmitt for reasons 1.4 b and d.

S E C R E T STATE 091327


E.O. 12958: DECL: 08/18/2018
TAGS: MARR MCAP MOPS PINS MASS AE BA EG IS IZ JO KU QA
SA, TU
SUBJECT: REGIONAL ENGAGEMENT STRATEGY FOR ISF TRANSITION
PLAN

Classified By: PM A/S Mark T. Kimmitt for reasons 1.4 b and d.


1. (U) This is an action request.

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OBJECTIVE
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2. (SBU) Department requests that Posts engage appropriate
host country officials to notify and elicit support for
the Iraqi Security Forces (ISF) Transition Plan and the
associated U.S. weapons sales. State and Defense Department
officials -- together with the Iraqi Defense Attach -- will
be meeting jointly with senior officials from the embassies of
Bahrain (27 August),Egypt (25 August),Israel (11 September),
Jordan (22 August),Kuwait (28 August),Oman (TBD),Qatar
(TBD),Saudi Arabia (25 August),Turkey (27 August),and the
UAE (TBD) to socialize the ISF transition plan and weapons
sales. Posts' engagement should follow Washington's meetings.
(Note: Department will inform Embassies Muscat and Doha once
meetings in Washington have been scheduled. End Note.)

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REPORTING DEADLINE
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3. (U) Embassies should report results of efforts by cable
to PM/RSAT Dave Burke and Brooke Milton Kurtz as soon as
possible, but no later than a week following your
respective demarches.

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BACKGROUND
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4. (S) In mid-July 2008, Principals approved, and
instructed the briefing of regional allies on, the ISF
Transition Plan (also known as the ISF Modernization Proposal)
and its related weapons sales. Iraq's goal is to establish
a modernized independent COIN capability in the near-term
(2009-2014) while building toward a force independently
capable of defending its sovereign territory (2014-2020).
Procurement of military equipment is key to doing so.


5. (U) Specifically, the types/numbers of major end items
for modernizing the COIN Force include:

-140 M1A1 Abrams Tanks

-392 LAV-25s Light Armored Vehicles
-24 Light Armed Recon Helicopters (including
Hellfire missiles)
-665 81mm and 565 120mm Mortars
-Support infrastructure for these systems.

Congressional notification for these packages will be
completed by August 30.


6. (U) Phase II of the plan, creation of the Self
Defense Force, would include additional Tanks, LAVs and
Light Armed Recon helicopters as well as a number of 155mm
Howitzers.


7. (S) This phased plan was designed in part to assuage
our regional partners' concerns of a rearming Iraq. At
the end of each phase, off-ramps are built in should the
U.S. determine this plan no longer supports our national
security interests. Furthermore, the type and quantity
of the equipment offered in each phase is tailored to
maximize the ISF's capability for COIN operations and
security against external threats.


8. (S) Given the former Iraqi regime's past aggression,
there may be some reluctance among our regional allies to
support the rebuilding of Iraq's military forces. Kuwait
in particular may be concerned about the number of main
battle tanks (MBTs). At the end of the program
(approximately 10-12 years),Iraq could hold a two to one
advantage over the Kuwaiti military in MBTs. (Note:
Iran has 1822 tanks; Israel 3800; Jordan 835; Kuwait 218;
Saudi Arabia 915; and Turkey 4132. By the end of the
second phase, Iraq will have purchase 420 tanks from the
United States under this plan. End Note.) Saudi Arabia, to
a much lesser extent, also may express concerns about MBTs,
given the long border it shares with Iraq. Iraq's
rearming also could lead some of the Gulf States to
increase their military capabilities as a hedge against
any potential future aggression. This could likely be
viewed by Israel as an indirect threat. Israel also
will have concerns about growing Iraq's MBT capability, at
least rhetorically.

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WAY AHEAD
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9. (SBU) Washington will email posts a presentation shared
with Congressional staff and embassies in Washington that may
be useful in briefing host country officials. Additionally,
Posts may draw on the following points:

-- The U.S. remains firmly committed to security and
stability in the Middle East.

-- In particular, a secure and stable Iraq is in our
mutual interest. National counterinsurgency (COIN) and
self-defense military capabilities are necessary for such an
Iraq.

-- Iraq's goal is to establish a modernized independent
COIN capability in the near-term (2009-2014) while
building toward a force independently capable of defending
its sovereign territory (2014-2020).

-- This plan helps to restore a traditional Arab defensive
bulwark against potential Iranian aggression.

-- To do so, Iraq needs to purchase certain military
equipment, which we are taking steps to provide.

-- In our decision to do so - including with regard to the
type and quantity of equipment requested, we have
carefully taken your security and that of the region into
consideration. Our support for your security has not
changed.

-- The weapons systems we intend to release for sale to
Iraq do not introduce any new military technology into the
region. This equipment is not more advanced than that what
we have released to you.

-- The quantities proposed will not pose a significant
threat to Iraq's neighbors.

-- The design of the force limits the offensive capability of
the force. It does not have the necessary enablers and support
equipment necessary for a protracted offensive operation
outside of the territorial limits of Iraq.

-- Specifically, the types/numbers of weapons for
modernizing the COIN Force include:
-140 M1A1 Abrams Tanks
-392 LAV-25s Light Armored Vehicles
-24 Light Armed Recon Helicopters (including
Hellfire missiles)
-665 81mm and 565 120mm Mortars
-Support Infrastructure for these systems

-- These proposed sales are in the Congressional
notification process.

-- Phase II of the plan to create the Self Defense Force would
include additional Tanks, LAVs and Light Armed Recon
helicopters as well as a number of 155mm Howitzers.

-- The Iraqi government has stated its desire to rebuild its
military capabilities, with or without U.S. assistance, and
has begun looking at other potential countries for weapons
(e.g., from the Ukraine, Russia, and China).

-- It is in our mutual interest that Iraq purchase U.S.
equipment. Use of the U.S. Foreign Military Sales (FMS)
system provides a mechanism to the U.S. to guide, assist,
and monitor the level of the ISF's capability as the
transition evolves

-- In addition, equipping Iraq with U.S. military hardware
will enhance interoperability with U.S. other allies'
forces, and facilitate mil-to-mil relations between
Washington and Baghdad

-- (For Israel Only) Israel's Qualitative Military Edge
will not be negatively impacted by implementation of this
plan.


POINT OF CONTACT

10. (U) For further information, please contact Dave Burke
(PM/RSAT) 202-736-7717, E-mail: burkedm@state.sgov.gov.


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