***Rakyat Indonesia rindu Soeharto karena Indonesia aman, stabil dan makmur 
selama beliau memimpin dengan tangan besi.

***AS gagal dengan proyek "demokratisasikan" Irak, segera tukar strategi.

***SBY tunggu apa lagi ? Segera pentaskan dwifungsi TNI lagi, Poso dan Ambon 
akan aman kembali.

Friday 4th November, 2005

U.S. welcomes move to bring back Saddam's old army
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Big News Network.com     Friday 4th November, 2005

A senior U.S. general has welcomed the decision by Iraq's Minister of 
Defense to invite mid- and low-level former military officers, who served 
under Saddam Hussein, to join the country's fledgling new army.

At the same time, the Pentagon is defending the decision made 2 1/2 years 
ago to disband the old Iraqi army.

The Director of Operations for the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Lieutenant General 
James Conway, says as many as 350,000 former Iraqi officers could qualify to 
join the new army. He can't say how many will try, or how many will be 
accepted, but he thinks the Iraqi move is a good one.

"It has potentially some positives associated with it," he noted. "I 
understand that there is a need, always, for experienced mid-level officers 
in the Iraqi army. A significant percentage of those, I couldn't tell you 
how many, would likely be Sunni, and it will make the army more secular 
perhaps than it is right now, it would give that segment of the population 
greater engagement in the governmental process. And we think that's a 
positive thing."

Not long after the fall of Baghdad, the Coalition Provisional Authority 
under American administrator Paul Bremer disbanded the old Iraqi army. Most 
of its soldiers had fled their bases, and Mr. Bremer made clear they would 
not be welcomed back. On Thursday, the chief Pentagon spokesman Lawrence 
DiRita defended that decision.

"Decisions were made then that seemed appropriate at the time," said Mr. 
DiRita. "And now the Iraqi government is making decisions that seem 
appropriate to this point."

The decision to disband the Iraqi army has been widely criticized. Some 
experts say the move provided weapons and trained manpower for the 
insurgency, and extended the U.S. military commitment in Iraq by resulting 
in the long, slow process of building the new Iraqi army.

Mr. DiRita says Mr. Bremer consulted with a variety of Iraqi community 
leaders, and all agreed that steps needed to be taken to ensure that Saddam 
Hussein's Baathist movement lost all control of Iraqi society.

"The general conclusion, the general attitude, the general response he got 
when he announced it to all these leaders was, 'It's important. It has to 
happen.' 'If I were you I'd do it this way.' 'If I were you I'd only do it 
this way.' But the general view [was] that 'we need a new beginning in Iraq 
because there's very few of the institutions that aren't tainted by Saddam 
Hussein," he noted.

General Conway says when the decision was made to dismantle the Iraqi army, 
there was concern that leaving the soldiers in place, even at the lower 
officer ranks, would undo the accomplishments of the invasion in ending the 
Saddam Hussein regime. But he acknowledges there was another side to the 
issue.

"On the other hand, the Iraqi army was the most respected institution in 
Iraq," he added. "And so there are advantages to having that stability, that 
respect that the people inherently have for their army, there to help them 
through what were some really tough times."

Indeed, former low-ranking soldiers have been welcome in Iraq's new army for 
some time, and some senior officers whose loyalty could be confirmed have 
also been brought back, including one who was promoted to Major General and 
put in charge of the new army's tank force.

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