Mission and the U.S. State Department to resume its mission
On: Wed, 14/12/2011 10:10
More: New York Times
U.S. troops on their way to withdraw from Iraq by the end of this year, but that the mission of the United States has not finished its work there, which means the continuation of local resistance, with the attendant security challenges. Rather than military forces, will resume and the U.S. State Department a new role in an unprecedented way to oversee the vast diplomatic mission through a network of fortified self-contained institutions. After the departure of troops would be in the U.S. presence in Iraq from 15 to 16 thousand
Of federal employees and contractors Alahliyn, after hitting a peak number of these forces -170 thousand - years ago. Federal officials are busy today signed contracts worth hundreds of millions of dollars in the areas of on-site health care, food, protection and other needs, in order that Americans avoid staff perilous security situation in the streets of Iraqi cities. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs by hiring more than five thousand civil security contractor of armed men, and they contracted with a company-based services to the transfer of such personnel by helicopter and aircraft to transport passengers. The ministry will oversee and control centers on four major diplomatic and seven other institutions, which will total eleven sites along the country. Approximate cost will be $ 3.8 billion for the first year - more than the cost of operating any U.S. diplomatic mission in the world, but much less than the U.S. budget allocations in Iraq for the fiscal year 2011 -. This new mission, American officials are hoping to redefine the relationship between the fee and the United States and Iraq, which remained over the nine-year relationship almost a war unilaterally. Where officials say they will work with the Iraqi central bank officials in the Ministry of Justice and with agricultural experts, and at the same time trying to improve and develop the police and the Iraqi armed forces.
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