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    Does Iraq need a mandatory conscription law, and what is its relationship to the role of the police?

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    Does Iraq need a mandatory conscription law, and what is its relationship to the role of the police? Empty Does Iraq need a mandatory conscription law, and what is its relationship to the role of the police?

    Post by Rocky Fri 08 Jul 2022, 5:22 am

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    Baghdad / Obelisk: The Ground Forces Command announced, on Friday, that 80% of the mandatory conscription law will be a shift in the preparation and capabilities of the Iraqi army.
    The commander of the ground forces, Lieutenant-General Qassem al-Muhammadi, said that "the army and ground forces are holding the outskirts of the cities towards the outside towards the desert and the international borders."
    He added, according to Al-Sabah newspaper, that "80% of Baghdad's areas are under the control of police units," noting that "the main mission of the ground forces is to support the units operating on the borders, as the units spread from western Nineveh over a wide area to the entrance to the Tigris in the Fishkhabur area and to the Tarifawi areas. In the south, and in Al-Rutba, there are pieces that work in contact with the border.”
    He continued: "We have units of the size of brigades for the first time in the history of Iraq whose mission is to support the border forces," explaining that "the land forces support the border forces with arbitration and documentation of barbed wire and towers that are witnessing great development."
    Regarding armament, al-Muhammadi said that “there is a development in armament, and many purchase contracts have been translated,” explaining that “a batch of weapons will arrive in the country this week, and another section will be shipped on ships coming to Iraq.”
    He stated that "equipping, arming, and reorganizing the Iraqi forces are continuing," noting that "the legislation of the mandatory conscription law will be a qualitative leap in the army's mechanisms, preparation and capabilities."
    He pointed out that "the House of Representatives reassured us about the legislation of the compulsory conscription law this year, and this was confirmed and approved by the government," noting that "during this year, four brigades of units were formed, and we have units that were sent to Basra, Al-Amarah, Kirkuk and Salah al-Din."
    Al-Mohammadi stressed that "the Military Industrialization Authority will be the supporting arm in terms of manufacturing weapons, ammunition and wheels, and therefore the growth process is proceeding in a manner befitting the reputation and history of the Iraqi military institution."
    Regarding the Military College, Al-Mohammadi stated that “the Military College receives for the first time since 2003 more than 2,250 officers and students graduating with the rank of lieutenant,” explaining that “our army needs officers from graduates of the Military College and greater preparation than the Staff College.”
    He continued, "We insist that the brigade and unit commanders be graduates of the Staff College and the officer, and it is preferable that they have a master's degree in military sciences."
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