Monday, May 19, 2008

President Meets Iraqi VP, Operations Continue in Iraq

By Jim Garamone
American Forces Press Service

May 18, 2008 - President Bush noted the improved
security situation in Iraq's southern oil city of Basra following meetings with Iraqi Vice President Abd al-Mahdi in Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt, today. Bush said he told Iraqi representatives at the World Economic Forum on the Middle East that he's impressed with the progress being made in Iraq. "We talked about Basra and the success of the Iraqi government in Basra in dealing with Shia extremists," Bush said.

The people of the Middle East must understand how important a successful Iraq is to the greater region, Bush said.

Al-Mahdi said the
leaders discussed the way forward on the security, political and economic fronts. "We are working together, really, Iraq and the United States," the vice president said. "And we were always optimistic even in the worst days."

Operations in the north continue to put pressure on al Qaida in Iraq, while residents in the southern city of Basra are reaping the benefits of
security.

Operations throughout Iraq show that Iraqi security forces are taking a larger role in bringing security to the people.

In the northern city of Mosul yesterday, Iraqi
police unearthed a large weapons cache with hundreds of mortar and artillery rounds and rockets. Local Iraqi police acted on tips to find the cache, coalition officials said.

Also in Mosul, coalition forces captured three wanted
terrorist suspects and detained a dozen additional men during operations targeting al Qaida in Iraq leadership and financiers Saturday and Sunday. Today, coalition forces disrupted a planned suicide car bombing attack and detained two suspected terrorists.

In Diyala, two female suicide bombers attacked Iraqi security forces and the Sons of Iraq, yesterday. The attacks killed one and wounded 17.

Iraqi security forces called on coalition air support during an operation near Khan Bani Saad, yesterday.

Iraqi soldiers were attempting to disarm a roadside bomb when they began taking fire. The attack killed one Iraqi soldier.

An
Air Force jet dropped a precision-guided bomb and destroyed an arms cache and killed four enemy personnel. A coalition helicopter destroyed a suspect vehicle in the area. The attack resulted in five secondary explosions and the death of two suspects.

Iraqi soldiers captured a Shiia Special Groups cell leader, believed to be responsible for coordinating roadside bomb and rocket attacks against Iraqi and coalition forces in Husayniyah, approximately 20 miles north of Baghdad, May 16.

In Basra, Iraqi
security forces are bringing stability to the streets, officials said. The oil-rich city is crucial to the Iraqi economy and the Iraqi security forces operations of the last month have largely taken back the city from criminal elements.

In the latest sign of returning security, Iraqi soldiers helped 550 patients at a public health assessment at Basra's Tannumah District Public Health Clinic, May 11 to 14.

Baghdad remains a center of gravity for operations against al Qaida in Iraq, Special Groups and
criminal elements, officials said. Multinational Division Baghdad soldiers killed two Special Groups criminals and discovered two weapons caches May 16. Multinational Division Center soldiers discovered two weapons caches in separate operations May 15 and 16.

Between 5,000 and 10,000 residents of Sadr City joined together for a peaceful prayer meeting coordinated by tribal
leaders May 16.

The prayer meetings were organized to express a unified desire for the Iraqi government to restore peace and security to the district, officials said. It marked the first large gathering of local residents since March 23, when the security situation in Sadr City deteriorated due to the
criminal activities.

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