Strengthening a Decade-Long Alliance
Building on Previous Successes
The U.S.-Iraq Higher Military Commission, comprising officials from both the United States and Iraq, is set to begin high-level talks in the coming days. Announced by Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III, these discussions aim to bolster the nations’ shared goal of establishing a lasting security partnership.
Focus on Regional Security
This initiative builds upon the commitments outlined in the U.S.-Iraq Joint Security Cooperation Dialogue held last year in Washington. The focus is on enhancing regional security and supporting Iraqi sovereignty.
Transitioning the Mission Against ISIS
Adapting to Evolving Threats
Previous discussions have concentrated on transitioning the U.S.-led mission by Combined Joint Task Force Operation Inherent Resolve. This shift aims to match the current threat posed by ISIS, operational requirements, and the capabilities of the Iraqi security forces.
Upcoming Meetings on Military Strategies
The upcoming meetings will delve into Iraq’s ongoing campaign against ISIS. Military and defense experts from both countries will collaborate to refine strategies for effectively combating the terrorist organization.
Deepening the U.S.-Iraq Relationship
Evolving Partnership Dynamics
Secretary Austin highlighted the depth of the U.S.-Iraq partnership, particularly in security matters. He noted that this relationship, rooted in a 10-year history of combating ISIS, is pivotal in shaping the future of both nations within the region.
Shared Commitment to Stability
Guided by the 2008 Strategic Framework Agreement, the discussions underscore a mutual commitment to deepening security cooperation. This cooperation is vital for advancing stability in Iraq and the broader region.
Defeating ISIS: A Collaborative Effort
Impactful Partnership with CJTF OIR
Senior officials from the Defense and State departments underscored the strength of the U.S.-Iraq relationship in the mission against ISIS. The partnership with CJTF OIR has been crucial in reducing ISIS’s size and capabilities over the past decade.
Emphasizing Iraqi Lead in Operations
The Iraqi Security Forces have made significant progress with the support of CJTF OIR. The focus now is transitioning to a bilateral security cooperation relationship, ensuring Iraq takes the lead in the enduring defeat of ISIS.
Future of U.S. Military Presence
Discussions, Not Negotiations
Officials emphasized that these talks are not negotiations for U.S. withdrawal from Iraq. Rather, they are a platform for both nations to collaboratively shape the future U.S. military presence in Iraq.
Continued Commitment to Regional Stability
Both the United States and Iraq remain dedicated to their security cooperation. The discussions will ensure that Iraq leads the sustained defeat of ISIS, with the U.S. and coalition partners continuing their supportive roles.
In Conclusion
The initiation of high-level talks between U.S. and Iraqi officials through the U.S.-Iraq Higher Military Commission marks a significant step in strengthening their security partnership. These discussions aim to adapt strategies against ISIS, reflecting the evolving nature of regional threats. By focusing on a bilateral cooperation framework, the United States and Iraq reiterate their commitment to regional stability and the enduring defeat of ISIS, reinforcing a partnership that has been pivotal in maintaining security in the region.
Sources: THX News & US Department of Defense.