Saddam Hussein being captured led to various groups and governments trying to take power of Iraq leading to sectarian violence.[2] This coalition force was seen as the beginning of a new era to military officials because of the cooperation of the parties that ultimately led to success.[4] American officials believed that if they withdrew troops from Eastern Baghdad after the operation that the city would fall to terrorism immediately.After the clearance of the city, Americans began training the Iraqi military and police force in hopes that they will be strong enough to fight off insurgents if they tried retaking that portion of Baghdad.[3] Together both forces brought useful information to the table and working together ultimately led them closer to their goal, which was clearing out terror suspects around the Baghdad suburbs.
Iraqi police force being trained by American military