] The mood among US policy makers appears to be one of ] digging in grimly for the long haul, while handing over ] as much responsibility for Iraq to the Iraqis themselves, ] however fragile their shoulders might be. ] ] Two recent reports from US think tanks have examined the ] problems and have made recommendations. They do not make ] happy reading. ] ] The more substantial one is from the Center for Strategic ] and International Studies (CSIS). ] ] It concluded: "Two months after the United States ] transferred sovereignty to an Iraqi interim government... ] Iraq remains embroiled in an insurgency, with security ] problems overshadowing other efforts to rebuild Iraq's ] fragile society in the areas of governance and ] participation, economic opportunity, services and ] well-being." ] ] In none of these areas, it concludes, is Iraq moving ] towards what it calls "tipping points" towards ] "self-sustainability and further progress". |