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Quick Highlights of the National Intelligence Estimate Report

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Quick Highlights of the National Intelligence Estimate Report
Report Paints Grim Situation in Iraq, Also Discusses Iran and the Consequences of Withdrawal
By JONATHAN KARL

Feb. 02, 2007 — - A new National Intelligence Estimate paints a grim view of the security situation in Iraq.

Highlights of the report include:

Civil War

"Civil war" accurately describes key aspects of the conflict, but the report indicates that there is clearly more than just a civil war at hand.

The report says: "The Intelligence Community judges that the term 'civil war' does not adequately capture the complexity of the conflict in Iraq, which includes extensive Shia-on-Shia violence, al-Qa'ida and Sunni insurgent attacks on Coalition forces, and widespread criminally motivated violence. Nonetheless, the term 'civil war' accurately describes key elements of the Iraqi conflict, including the hardening of ethno-sectarian identities, a sea change in the character of the violence, ethno-sectarian mobilization, and population displacements."

A Deteriorating Situation

The situation in Iraq could grow much worse.

Events like the complete defection of Sunnis from the government or the assassination of key political and religious leaders could "shift Iraq's trajectory from gradual decline to rapid deterioration with grave humanitarian, political, and security consequences" that could spill beyond Iraq's borders.

The Consequences of U.S. Withdrawal

A rapid withdrawal of U.S. forces would have catastrophic consequence, and the Iraqi Security Forces "would be unlikely to survive as a non-sectarian national institution."

Neighboring countries "might intervene openly in the conflict; massive civilian casualties and forced population displacement would be probable."

Al Qaeda would attempt to use Al-Anbar as a base to launch attacks in and outside of Iraq and Turkey may launch a military incursion into Iraq.

Iran

Iran is providing "lethal support" for Iraqi Shia groups that "clearly intensifies the conflict in Iraq" but Iraq's neighbors are "not likely to be a major driver of violence" in the months ahead. Iraq's sectarian conflicts were described as "self-sustaining."
http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/print?id=2844849

You know, the media just never reports the positive progress that has been made. Terrible.

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