- Iraqi sovereignty
Iraq i sovereignty was interrupted by the multinational forces which overthrewSaddam Hussein in the2003 invasion of Iraq .On
8 June 2004 , the United Nations Security Council resolution 1546 was adopted unanimously, calling for "the end of the occupation and the assumption of full responsibility and authority by a fully sovereign and independent Interim Government of Iraq by30 June 2004 ."The transfer of sovereignty actually took place a day or two ahead of schedule. Though resulting in the legal return of sovereignty to an Iraqi-led governing force and technically ending the occupation, practical responsibilities continue to be handed over by the multinational force in Iraq.
History
After major combat operations ended, US President
George W. Bush set up theCoalition Provisional Authority (CPA) and led by United States civilian administratorPaul Bremer . OnJuly 22 2003 , the CPA formed theIraqi Governing Council . The council created a provisional constitution guaranteeingfreedom of religion but also forbidding any law to be created that violates the principles ofIslam .The multinational forces set
June 30 as the deadline for transferring power back to the Iraqis. As the deadline loomed, fighting increased, with various local insurgents trying to grab power away from the national council and (presumably) prevent Iraq from becoming a sovereignrepublic . Instability, resentment, and a vacuum of legitimate power resulting from the occupation encouraged some militants from neighboring countries to join in the fight. "Washington Times " reporter Rowan Scarborough wrote, "Foreign fighters fromSyria have become a major stumbling block to stabilizing Iraq and turning over sovereignty byJune 30 ". [http://www.washtimes.com/national/20040420-115628-7182r.htm] On8 June 2004 , the United Nations Security Council resolution 1546 was adopted unanimously and the transfer took place a day or two ahead of schedule.On
January 30 2005 , Iraq's first post-war democratic elections were held, without much violence. These elections created theIraqi National Assembly , which in April 2005 appointed a new administration, including PresidentJalal Talabani and Prime MinisterIbrahim al-Jaafari . The US administration has repeatedly claimed that they would leave the country if asked to do so by the Iraqi leadership. [http://www.rte.ie/news/2005/0129/iraq1.html] Talabani has stated that improvements in the strength of Iraq's own army could enable US troop reductions of up to 50,000 by the end of 2005, though he has since backtracked from that claim. [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/09/12/AR2005091201986_pf.html]Under
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1790 , the mandate of themultinational force in Iraq was extended untilDecember 31 ,2008 , after which there is no justification for foreign militaries to remain in the country. OnJune 6 ,2008 , the "Independent" reported that the United States was applying pressure to the government of Iraq to sign a “strategic alliance” (not a “treaty”, which would require approval of the US senate), giving US forces broad freedom in continuing to operate in Iraq. [Patrick Cockburn: “ [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/us-issues-threat-to-iraqs-50bn-foreign-reserves-in-military-deal-841407.html?service=Print US issues threat to Iraq’s $50bn foreign reserves in military deal] ”, "The Independent ",June 6 ,2008 .]Controversy
Supporters of the Iraq war tend to agree with the view that Iraq regained its sovereignty in June 2004, and that the occupation has thus ended. These advocates regard the
insurgent s asrebel s against the Iraqi authorities. Some opponents of the war regard the continued presence of the multinational forces in Iraq as constituting an occupation.Accordingly, they describe the insurgents in positive terms as "resistance" fighters whose main aim is to expel the foreign forces. [http://www.michaelmoore.com/words/message/index.php?messageDate=2004-04-14] Critics may make comparisons to the
Vichy regime inFrance and the 1980sKremlin -backed regime inSoviet -occupiedAfghanistan (which was considered apuppet regime by Britain and America, who backedmujahadeen guerrillas against the Russians and Afghan regime forces). These claims would be disputed by those who consider Iraq is now sovereign.ee also
*
Post-invasion Iraq, 2003–2005
*2004 Istanbul Summit Notes
External links
* [http://hammernews.com/stopbosnia.htm Why Iraq could descend into Civil War] - Hammernews
* [http://www.washtimes.com/national/20040420-115628-7182r.htm U.S. sees Syria 'facilitating' insurgents]
* [http://www.missionandjustice.org/modules.php?name=News&new_topic=8 Mission and Justice] Aggregated News relating to the war and aftermath in Iraq.
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.