National Poll Shows Iraqis Confident About Security Situation

By Chadd De Las Casas, published Jan 11, 2008
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According to National Polls taken in October 2007, Iraqis are showing increased optimism in local security situations. According to the December quarterly report on Iraq from the Department of Defense, 62 percent of Iraqis are confident in the Iraqi police to protect them and their families from threats - a sign of increasing reconciliation in the nation and the increasingly stable security situation brought on by the 2007 Baghdad Security Plan, otherwise known as "The Surge."

But the additional 100,000 American troops that entered the nation are not the only, or even primary, contributor to this increased confidence in the Iraqi security situation, which owe much more to the Sunni Awakening Councils and the recent Concerned Local Citizens groups that are systematically dismantling the insurgency across the country. As Coalition forces continue to battle the Islamic State of Iraq (al-Qaeda in Iraq), pushing them deeper into isolated regions such as the Diyala Province, Iraqi citizens have taken over much responsibility for themselves in provinces such as Anbar and the formerly volatile capitol of Baghdad.

Concerned Local Citizens, or CLC, Groups have been springing up all over the country, responding to American financial incentives to assist in the rounding up of insurgents and clearing of deadly IEDs. Under the Commanders' Emergency Response Package (CERP), American forces have been authorized to offer contracts and free-lance monetary benefits for assistance by independent citizens and even turn coat extremists for their weapons, the locations of IEDs, and information on the enemy. In Baghdad alone, 17,000 of the total 69,000 CRCs aid Coalition and Iraqi Army/Police forces in driving insurgents out and into al-Qaeda stronghold Diyala.

In addition to their confidence in Iraqi security forces, further polls indicated a general feeling of security in their own neighborhoods: 61% of Iraqis describe their neighborhoods as being calm, with a further 64% feel safe walking their neighborhoods.

National Poll Shows Iraqis Confident About Security Situation

A copy of a map included in a report prepared by the Department of Defense for Congress.

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Takeaways
  • 59% of Iraqis have confidence in Iraq's ability to improve the security situation.
  • 62% of Iraqis have confidence in the Iraqi Police to protect them and their families from threats.
  • 64% of Iraqis feel safe in their neighborhoods.
Did You Know?
A great deal of the increased sense of security is owed to Concerned Local Citizen (CLC) groups.
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Some good news to be sure. Now that they are taking better care of themselves we can pull our troops out with out much of a problem. Sounds great to me and to the people of Iraq, I'm sure.

Posted on 01/12/2008 at 7:01:21 AM

 
Change is painful. I was thinking about the American Revolutionary War and how that was painful enough with essentially the same group of people fighting. Article idea: I'd really like to see a side-by-side comparison of the atrocities in Iraq and hurt we've experienced with the benefits and the good things that have come from US and international involvement.

Posted on 01/11/2008 at 3:01:58 PM

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