- Iraqi National Guard
The Iraqi National Guard was part of the new Iraqi military but has since been absorbed by the
Iraqi Army controlled by the interim government. Following the2003 invasion of Iraq , United StatesCoalition Provisional Authority ChiefPaul Bremer disbanded the military apparatus ofIraq as existed underSaddam Hussein . As the security situation in occupied Iraq deteriorated and theIraqi insurgency became increasingly active, the U.S. set up, recruited and trained the new security force in order to combat the insurgency. Despite attacks by insurgent and terrorist groups, the Iraqi National Guard was able to recruit many Iraqis from the vast ranks of the unemployed. The force has been used to assist Coalition troops in combatting the insurgency. However, there have been several instances where they have refused to take military action against fellow Iraqis, such as inFallujah , deserted, or allegedly aided the resistance. It is alleged that most guardsmen were drawn from theShia majority in Southern Iraq or theKurd ish majority in northern Iraq, rather than from theSunni area which they were ordered to attack.In September 2004, a senior member, General Talib al-Lahibi was arrested on suspicion of having links with insurgent groups. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/3691540.stm] . In December 2004, it was announced that the Iraqi National Guard would be dissolved [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/4133039.stm] . At this time its strength was officially over 40,000 men.
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