Odierno said statistics show violence has dropped in Iraq.
“Overall attacks have decreased 85 percent over the past two years from 4,064 in August 2007 to 594 in August 2009, with 563 in September so far,” Odierno said. “In that same time period, U.S. military deaths have decreased by 93 percent, Iraqi Security Force deaths have decreased 79 percent.”
Odierno said there were still security questions.
“Although security is improving, it is not yet enduring. There still remain underlying, unresolved sources of potential conflict,” Odierno said.
Odierno pointed to the August 19 bombings in Baghdad that targeted the Ministries of Finance and Foreign Affairs that killed more than 100 people as an example of ongoing challenges in Iraq.
However, Odierno gave a vote of confidence to the Iraqi forces who had taken over security for Baghdad after U.S. forces handed over control.
“The Iraqis wanted to be in charge; they wanted the responsibilities; and they have demonstrated that they are capable,” he said.