Excerpts
From Draft
U.S.-Iraqi
"Security"
Agreement
By The
Associated
Press
October 18,
2008 --
-October 17,
2008 -- (AP)
- Excerpts
from the
draft
U.S.-Iraqi
security
agreement
meant to
replace the
U.N. mandate
for
American-led
forces in
Iraq, which
expires on
Dec. 31. The
Associated
Press
obtained a
copy and
translated
the material
from Arabic.
_
U.S. armed
forces
personnel
and civilian
elements
commit to
respect
Iraqi laws,
customs,
traditions
and charters
during the
execution of
military
operations
under this
agreement,
and they
refrain from
any activity
that does
not agree
with the
spirit and
text of this
agreement,
and the
United
States is
obliged to
take all the
necessary
measures in
this
respect.
___
For the
purpose of
deterring
internal and
external
threats
against the
Republic of
Iraq and to
cement
cooperation
to defeat
al-Qaida in
Iraq and
other
outlawed
groups, the
two parties
agreed on a
temporary
basis on the
following:
_ The Iraqi
government
requests the
temporary
assistance
of U.S.
forces for
the purpose
of
supporting
its effort
to safeguard
security and
stability in
Iraq
including
cooperation
in carrying
out
operations
against al-Qaida,
other terror
groups and
outlawed
groups,
including
remnants of
the former
regime.
_ All
military
operations
under this
agreement
are carried
out with the
agreement of
the Iraqi
government
and full
coordination
with Iraqi
authorities.
Supervising
all these
military
operations
will be a
joint
committee to
coordinate
military
operations (JMOCC),
which will
be set up
under this
agreement.
Issues
related to
the proposed
military
operations
that the
joint
committee
cannot
resolve are
referred to
the joint
ministerial
committee.
_ All these
operations
must be
executed
with full
respect to
the Iraqi
constitution
and Iraqi
laws and in
line with
Iraq's
sovereignty
and national
interests as
outlined by
the Iraqi
government.
It is the
duty of the
U.S. forces
to respect
Iraq's laws,
customs,
traditions
and
international
law.
_ The two
sides agree
to continue
their
efforts to
cooperate on
bolstering
the security
capabilities
of Iraq
according to
what they
agree on,
including
training,
equipping,
support,
supply,
building and
modernizing
logistical
structures
(transport,
housing and
supplying
troops).
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The control
and
monitoring
of Iraqi air
space is
handed over
to Iraqi
authorities
once this
agreement is
in force.
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The United
States has
the primary
right to
exercise
judicial
jurisdiction
over (U.S.)
military
personnel
and
civilians
(contracted
by the U.S.
Defense
Department)
as far as
incidents
that take
place inside
the agreed
facilities
and areas
and in the
case of
missions
outside the
agreed
facilities
and areas
and under
conditions
not covered
by the text
of the
second
clause of
this
article.
_
Iraq has the
primary
right to
exercise
judicial
jurisdiction
over (U.S.)
military
personnel
and
civilians
(contracted
by the
Defense
Department)
in respect
of
premeditated
and gross
felonies
mentioned in
clause 8 of
this article
and which
are
committed
outside the
agreed
facilities
and areas
and when not
on a
mission.
_
Iraq has the
primary
right to
exercise
judicial
jurisdiction
over those
contracted
by the
United
States and
their
employees.
_
The two
parties
agree to
offer
assistance
to each
other at the
request of
one of the
two in
regard to
investigations,
gathering
and sharing
evidence to
safeguard
due process.
_
U.S. forces
are not
authorized
to arrest or
detain
anyone
(except when
that person
is a U.S.
service
member or
from the
civilian
component)
except with
an Iraqi
order issued
under Iraqi
law.
_
In the case
that U.S.
forces
arrested or
detained
persons as
authorized
under this
agreement or
under Iraqi
law, these
persons must
be handed
over to
Iraqi
authorities
within 24
hours of
their
detention or
arrest.
_
U.S. forces
are not
authorized
to search
homes or
other
properties
without a
judicial
order issued
for this
purpose
except in
cases when
actual
fighting is
taking place
under
article 4
and in
coordination
with
relevant
Iraqi
authorities.
___
U.S. forces
withdraw
from Iraqi
territory by
Dec. 31,
2011, at the
latest.
_
U.S. forces
withdraw
from Iraqi
cities,
villages,
areas on a
date that is
not later
than the
date in
which Iraqi
security
forces take
full
responsibility
for security
there,
provided
that U.S.
forces pull
out from the
above
mentioned
areas by
June 30,
2009, at the
latest.
_
U.S. combat
forces
withdrawn
under clause
2 are based
in agreed
facilities
and areas
outside the
cities,
villages and
areas that
will be
designated
by the joint
committee
for military
operations
before the
date set in
clause 2.
_
The two
parties
review
progress
made toward
meeting the
deadline
mentioned in
clause 2 and
the
conditions
that could
allow both
parties to
ask the
other either
to bring
forward or
extend the
timeframe
mentioned in
clause 2.
Accepting to
extend or
bring
forward the
timeframe is
subject to
the approval
of both
parties.
_
Before the
expiry of
the deadline
mentioned in
clause 1 and
on the basis
of Iraq's
assessment
of
conditions
on the
ground, the
Iraqi
government
can ask the
U.S.
government
to keep
forces for
the purposes
of training
and
supporting
Iraqi
security
forces. In
that case, a
special
agreement
will be
implemented
and be
negotiated
and signed
by both
parties
under laws
and
constitutional
procedures
applicable
in both
countries.
_
U.S. forces
can withdraw
by dates
that are
before the
dates
designated
in this
clause at
the request
of either
party. The
United
States
acknowledges
the Iraqi
government's
sovereign
right to
request the
departure of
U.S. forces
from Iraq at
any time.
_
This
agreement is
in force for
three years
unless
terminated
before that
under clause
3 of this
article or
if the two
parties have
not agreed
in writing
to extend it
under clause
2.
_
This
agreement
comes into
force Jan.
1, 2009,
after the
two parties
exchange
diplomatic
notes
supporting
the
completion
of the
necessary
measures to
bring the
agreement in
to force
under the
constitutional
provisions
in each
party.
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