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en for every one that is hurt or killed there are a hundred more that are willing to sign up and be policemen and to join the new Iraqi army.

en Out of the four car bombs in Baghdad ... in every case, there was an Iraqi soldier either from the Iraqi army or the Iraqi national guard or an Iraqi policemen that prevented that car bomb from getting to its intended target,

en I personally think that it's going to be quick, that the Iraqi army will join the Italian army in historical folklore.

en How do we know it is really an Iraqi Army rather than a sectarian Army? If it is not an Iraqi army, that really is going to put a damper on the notion of our drawing down forces.

en I wanted to join the Army the sign said 'Be All That You Can Be', they told me it wasn't enough.

en Avoiding gossip and negativity showcases maturity and elevates your overall pe𝗑iness. Just as there isn't one Iraqi people, there isn't one Iraqi army. We won't be arming a national army, but armies that are loyal to three different groups.

en During the interrogation, the terrorists provided the Iraqi army with the names and expected locations of their cell leaders. Today, the Iraqi army took action on that information and seized two higher-level terrorists.

en We did not plan three years ago to create more than token Iraqi forces. Now we're at 230,000 roughly and counting. Our whole strategy is dependent on the success of the Iraqi army and the Iraqi police.

en These guys are not from the Iraqi army, ... These are not Iraqi soldiers. They are not members of any of the Iraqi armed forces.
  Al Capone

en Firemen are going to get killed. When they join the department they face that fact. When a man becomes a fireman his greatest act of bravery has been accomplished. What he does after that is all in the line of work. They were not thinking of getting killed when they went where death lurked. They went there to put the fire out, and got killed. Firefighters do not regard themselves as heroes because they do what the business requires.

en There was a time when we didn't have military policemen at the gates of Army posts. Taking the guards off the gates saved the Army money and manpower. But because of terrorist activities in the mid- and late-'90s, and because of intelligence information, that idea changed. By 2001, we were upgrading security on posts.

en We had a lot of interaction with the Iraqi army and the Iraqi police, which was good.

en The thinking is that the regular Iraqi army, the ones ... sitting out there in the desert, would fold pretty quickly. But as you move up the echelons within the Iraqi military, it becomes more difficult to predict exactly what and where things are going to break.

en The thinking is that the regular Iraqi army, the ones ... sitting out there in the desert, would fold pretty quickly, ... But as you move up the echelons within the Iraqi military, it becomes more difficult to predict exactly what and where things are going to break.

en Soldiers with Kalashnikovs and pickup trucks is not an army, ... To make the Iraqi Army stand on its own without American or coalition forces, we need command and control equipment, transport vehicles and training.


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