DOD is actively supporting current DOS efforts to contact CCW High Contracting Parties to urge these states to seize the...
The administration supports concluding a comprehensive and binding protocol to the Convention on CCW that addresses all ...
DOD continues to take dedicated action with regard to efficiencies in training programs.
Iraq no longer needs large numbers of U.S forces to maintain internal stability.
We intend to fulfill our obligations under the 2008 U.S.-Iraq Security Agreement.
The U.S.-Iraq Security Agreement will expire at the end of this year, so any potential relationship with the Iraqis will...
Since the Afghanistan Peace and Reintegration Program (APRP) was created in the summer of 2010, the Afghan Government ha...
we believed that Iran was furnishing new, more deadly weapons to militant groups targeting U.S. troops in Iraq.
Strengthening the Iraqi Air Force is an essential element of the contribution to the enduring SFA (signed in 2008).
Our civilian and security-related assistance to Pakistan directly advances U.S. national interests in Pakistan, but that...
Our relationship with Pakistan is both vital and consequential.
We recognize that the Government of Pakistan plays an important role in this process and in achieving our goals and obje...
The withdrawal and drawdown of forces in Iraq and Afghanistan, respectively, and decreasing operational tempos, as well ...
DOD must remain vigilant to best utilize resources.
We believe that an enduring partnership with the Iraqi Government and people is in the interest of the United States.
U.S. forces will redeploy from Iraq by the end of this year.
Iraqi lawmakers expressed a desire for U.S. training and assistance beyond 2011.
In August, the Iraqi political leadership indicated publicly that they are interested in an ongoing training relationshi...