October 10, 2007

300 Mada'in Qada Sheiks Gather to Plan for Security

Concerned citizen groups are forming, the number of tips leading to the seizure of caches is increasing and in Mada'in Qada 300 sheiks gathered recently to discuss a plan that should lead to the eventual acceptance of concerned local citizens into the Iraqi security forces.

BAGHDAD — Iraqi governmental officials met with more than 300 sheikhs from the Mada’in Qada in Baghdad to discuss the way ahead for reconciliation in their area, Oct. 4. (A qada is roughly equivalent to a county in the U.S.).

Leaders from the 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division and Multi-National Division Center attended as observers.

“When this many sheiks attend a meeting such as this, it is an indicator that the people are tired of the violence and have a desire to return to normalcy,” said Maj. Dave Fivecoat from Delaware, Ohio, 3rd BCT operations officer.

The sheikhs agreed security in the qada had improved since the arrival of the 3rd BCT in March 2007, and pledged to continue cooperation with U.S. and Iraqi security forces (ISF) to fight terrorism. To that end, they discussed a plan that would lead to the eventual acceptance of concerned local citizens into the Iraqi security forces.

The sheikhs also proposed a plan to increase coordination between tribal leaders and the government.

U.S. commanders hold out the concerned citizens programs as Iraq’s best hope for reconciliation and stabilization from the ground up, but stress that the concerned citizens must, in a timely manner, be folded into the official Iraqi security forces.

According to Maj. Jeremy Moore, 3rd BCT Iraqi security force liaison, the meeting was a positive step toward that transition.

“We are optimistic that their inclusion will ultimately enable the ISF to accurately represent and effectively secure the local populace,” Moore said.

In the meantime, actions and intelligence from the concerned citizens have led to a dramatic turnaround in the security situation.

“We’ve seen a large increase in tips that have led to the seizure of caches in the areas where concerned citizen groups are formed,” said Maj. Rhett Griner, 3rd BCT effects coordinator. “We have received 34 tips that have led to the arrest of 91 insurgents in the last 90 days.”

As Iraq returns to a sense of normalcy the insurgency will continue to loose ground and more importantly support from the locals. Meetings like this are proof that the insurgency never was the freedom fighters many on the left portrayed them as, and that they have lost the support of the locals who have decided that Coalition and Iraqi Security Forces more accurately represent their people.

As we saw in Baqouba, we should see occuring in Mada'in Qada. Concerned Citizens Groups will step up more and more and provide more and more of the security for their areas. Iraqi Security Forces wil incorporate the Concerned Citizens and the people will feel safer as the insurgents are removed from their homes and fields.

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