

On Monday 10 September General David Petraeus and Ambassador Ryan Crocker presented an upbeat report on the 'Surge policy' promulgated earlier this year. RUSI's experts give their initial reaction and RUSI.org offers background information to the conflict and to policy.
Report to Congress by General Petraeus
Slides Accompanying General Petraeus’s Report

General Petraeus and Ambassador Crocker spoke at RUSI on Tuesday 18 September at an event chaired by RUSI Director Professor Michael Clarke.
A recording of the news conference is available in its entirety in four separate audio (mp3) files.
Part [1] Part [2] Part [3] Part [4]
RUSI ANALYST Paul Smyth assesses their comments >
Why Britain will not be enthusiastic about doing more in Iraq
By Professor Michael Clarke, Director, Royal United Services Institute
For British leaders Iran may seem like a basket case at present, but it has to be handled politically not militarily. Read the article >
Petraeus Report will emerge as a footnote to the inevitable
Michael Clarke, Director, Royal United Services Institute
This appeared in the Guardian, Tuesday 11 September >
Conditions are not right for wholesale withdrawal
Michael Codner
Click here to read the article >
QUIZ RUSI DIRECTOR ON FT.COM
Iraq – has the surge of US troops worked?

Has the surge of US troops into Iraq worked? Has security improved enough for the Iraqi government and security forces to increase their effectiveness? Or have the insurgents simply moved to new locations? Most of all, can the US - and British - troops now begin to leave?
It is a critical time for those nations’ policy on Iraq, and the US commander in Iraq, General David Petraeus, is set to give evidence to US Congress next Monday and Tuesday.
Professor Michael Clarke, director of the Royal United Services Institute for Defence and Security Studies, will answer FT.com readers’ questions in a live debate on Tuesday September 11 between 2pm and 3pm BST.