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[119 STAT. 2738]
PUBLIC LAW 109-000—MMMM. DD, 2005
[119 STAT. 2738]

119 STAT. 2738

PUBLIC LAW 109–148—DEC. 30, 2005 (A) The training provided Iraqi military and other Ministry of Defense forces and the equipment used by such forces. (B) Key criteria for assessing the capabilities and readiness of the Iraqi military and other Ministry of Defense forces, goals for achieving certain capability and readiness levels (as well as for recruiting, training, and equipping these forces), and the milestones and notional timetable for achieving these goals. (C) The operational readiness status of the Iraqi military forces, including the type, number, size, and organizational structure of Iraqi battalions that are— (i) capable of conducting counterinsurgency operations independently; (ii) capable of conducting counterinsurgency operations with the support of United States or coalition forces; or (iii) not ready to conduct counterinsurgency operations. (D) The rates of absenteeism in the Iraqi military forces and the extent to which insurgents have infiltrated such forces. (E) The training provided Iraqi police and other Ministry of Interior forces and the equipment used by such forces. (F) Key criteria for assessing the capabilities and readiness of the Iraqi police and other Ministry of Interior forces, goals for achieving certain capability and readiness levels (as well as for recruiting, training, and equipping), and the milestones and notional timetable for achieving these goals, including— (i) the number of police recruits that have received classroom training and the duration of such instruction; (ii) the number of veteran police officers who have received classroom instruction and the duration of such instruction; (iii) the number of police candidates screened by the Iraqi Police Screening Service, the number of candidates derived from other entry procedures, and the success rates of those groups of candidates; (iv) the number of Iraqi police forces who have received field training by international police trainers and the duration of such instruction; and (v) attrition rates and measures of absenteeism and infiltration by insurgents. (G) The estimated total number of Iraqi battalions needed for the Iraqi security forces to perform duties now being undertaken by coalition forces, including defending the borders of Iraq and providing adequate levels of law and order throughout Iraq. (H) The effectiveness of the Iraqi military and police officer cadres and the chain of command. (I) The number of United States and coalition advisors needed to support the Iraqi security forces and associated ministries.

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