Report: Security in Iraq is improving

A new classified intelligence assessment on Iraq says there has been significant progress in security since the last assessment was delivered in August, a senior military official said.

In most ways the new National Intelligence Estimate hews closely to the one delivered nine months ago. That document spoke of security gains since the increase in troop levels began in January 2007, the continued high rate of violence and uneven progress on the part of Iraqi security forces.

“It does not differ significantly from August’s NIE,” a congressional official said in describing the document.

The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because the report is classified. They noted that many of the conclusions of the report are already reflected in public statements and press reports.

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4 comments on “Report: Security in Iraq is improving

  1. Jeffersonian says:

    We’re running out of time to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. There must despair over at DNC Central about now.

  2. TACit says:

    Cold comfort for the recently kidnapped and murdered Archbishop of the Chaldeans in Mosul.

  3. Bob Livingston says:

    It would be nice if once in a while one of those “Congressional sources” who leak classified information with great regularity was made to understand what the word “classified” means. If an elected official, censured at the least and if staff, terminated for cause and prosecuted. Maybe the government over-classifies but there are redresses for that other than violating the law for self-aggrandizement.
    Bob

  4. TACit says:

    Cold comfort for Father Youssef, too:
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/7332339.stm