Case Study: General Petraeus and the City of Mosul, Iraq
Decisive Action: Stability
Benson - Outline
Providing Stability to Mosul
Title: Providing Stability to Mosul
Thesis:The city of Mosul was in chaos,economic activity inoperative, which made conducting stability operations in the city a daunting task.
I. Body:
A. Thesis: The city of Mosul was in chaos, economic activity inoperative, which made conducting stability operations in the city a daunting task.
II. The Invasion and the Move North
A. A conventionally fought war in March-April 2003, in which a combined force of troops from the United States (with smaller contingents from several other countries) invaded Iraq and rapidly defeated Iraqi military and paramilitary forces.
III. Providing Stability to an Unstable City
A. Rebuilding and stabilizing Iraq's badly damaged and deteriorated infrastructure, and society while dealing with escalating insurgency involving a variety of groups comprising of both Iraqis and non-Iraqi fighters from other Arab and Islamic countries.
IV. Transfer of Authority
A.Encouraging the new governor to exercise as much authority as possible. MG Petraeus transition to coaching and mentoring the new Iraqi leader to take the lead and control of his city.
V. Conclusion
A. Althoughno easy feat, the 101st Airborne Division did the best that they could resurrecting the city of Mosul.