Operation Iraqi Freedom: Strategies, Approaches, Results, and Issues for Congress
Abstract
Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) was launched on March 20, 2003. The immediate goal, as stated by the Bush Administration, was to remove the regime, including destroying its ability to use weapons of mass destruction or to make them available to terrorists. The broad, longer-term objective included helping Iraqis build a new Iraq that is prosperous and free. In October 2002, Congress had authorized the President to use force against Iraq, to defend the national security of the United States against the continuing threat posed by Iraq, and to enforce all relevant United Nations Security Council resolutions regarding Iraq. Over time, the focus of OIF has shifted from regime removal to the more open ended mission of helping an emerging new Iraqi leadership improve security, establish a system of governance, and foster economic development. With that shift in focus, the character of the war has evolved from major combat operations to a multifaceted counter-insurgency and reconstruction effort.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Mar 28, 2008
- Accession Number
- ADA480726
Entities
People
- Catherine Dale
Organizations
- Library of Congress