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Viewing cable 06ULAANBAATAR593, KHAANQUEST 2006 PEACEKEEPING EXERCISE SCENESETTER

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06ULAANBAATAR593 2006-08-04 08:14 2011-08-30 01:44 SECRET//NOFORN Embassy Ulaanbaatar
VZCZCXYZ0009
RR RUEHWEB

DE RUEHUM #0593/01 2160814
ZNY SSSSS ZZH
R 040814Z AUG 06
FM AMEMBASSY ULAANBAATAR
TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC 0194
INFO RUEHBJ/AMEMBASSY BEIJING 5155
RUEHMO/AMEMBASSY MOSCOW 1556
RUEHUL/AMEMBASSY SEOUL 2383
RUEHKO/AMEMBASSY TOKYO 2184
RHHMUNA/PACOM HONOLULU HI
RUEKJCS/SECDEF WASHDC
RUEAIIA/CIA WASHDC 0110
RHEHNSC/NSC WASHDC
S E C R E T ULAANBAATAR 000593 
 
SIPDIS 
 
NOFORN 
SIPDIS 
 
E.O. 12958: DECL: 08/04/2030 
TAGS: MARR PREL PGOV MG
SUBJECT: KHAANQUEST 2006 PEACEKEEPING EXERCISE SCENESETTER 
 
Classified By: Ambassador Pamela J. Slutz.  Reasons: 1.4 (B) and (D). 
 
1. (U) SUMMARY: KHAANQUEST 2006 IS THE PACIFIC-AREA GLOBAL 
PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS INITIATIVE (GPOI) CAPSTONE EVENT OF 
THE YEAR.  IT HAS FOUR MAJOR COMPONENTS:  1) A MULTINATIONAL 
FIELD TRAINING EXERCISE (FTX) FOCUSING ON PEACEKEEPING SKILLS 
THAT WILL TAKE PLACE AT THE FIVE HILLS TRAINING CENTER, 2) A 
MULTINATIONAL COMMAND POST EXERCISE (CPX) FOCUSING ON UN 
STAFF OPERATIONS THAT WILL TAKE PLACE IN ULAANBAATAR, 3) 
US-MONGOLIAN HUMANITARIAN CIVIC ACTIVITIES (HCA) FEATURING 
ENGINEERING PROJECTS AT THREE LOCATIONS IN ULAANBAATAR, AND 
4) US-MONGOLIAN MEDICAL READINESS EXERCISE AND TRAINING EVENT 
(MEDRETE) WHICH WILL BE CONDUCTED IN ZAVKHAN AIMAG.  THE 
FIRST THREE EVENTS OCCUR IN AUGUST.  THE MEDRETE WILL BE IN 
SEPTEMBER.  THESE EVENTS COME DURING A TIME OF SOLID AND 
GROWING DEFENSE RELATIONS BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND 
MONGOLIA. CURRENTLY 100 MONGOLIAN SOLDIERS ARE SERVING UNDER 
THE POLISH COMAND IN IRAQ IN MONGOLIA,S SIXTH ROTATION 
SUPPORTING OIF. IN RESPONSE TO OUR REQUEST FOR A SEVENTH 
ROTATION, MONGOLIA RECENTLY INFORMED US THAT IT WILL MAINTAIN 
ITS COMMITMENT TO OIF, BUT AT A REDUCED LEVEL.  AT THE 
COMPLETION OF THE SIXTH ROTATION IN AUGUST, 2006, IT INTENDS 
TO WITHDRAW THE BULK OF ITS TROOPS BUT RETAIN A SMALL NUMBER 
OF OFFICERS IN IRAQ.  WE ARE ENGAGED WITH THE GOM TO 
DETERMINE THE EXACT NATURE OF ITS PLANS AND HOW THEY WILL FIT 
INTO THE OVERALL MULTI-NATIONAL FORCE STRUCTURE AND 
REQUIREMENTS. ADDITIONALLY, SMALL CADRES OF SOLDIERS HAVE 
BEEN SUPPORTING OEF BY TRAINING THE NEW AFGHAN NATIONAL ARMY 
FOR OVER TWO YEARS.  THERE ARE 250 MONGOLIANS DEPLOYED (FOR 
THE FIRST TIME UNDER THE UN) TO SIERRA LEONE.  THEY RECENTLY 
SENT 40 SOLDIERS ON A KOSOVO MISSION WORKING PRIMARILY WITH 
BELGIUM, AND HAVE 3-4 UN MILITARY OBSERVERS IN AFRICA. 
MONGOLIA HAS A STRONG DESIRE TO INCREASE ITS UN PEACEKEEPING 
OPERATIONS AND, AS PART OF ITS DEFENSE REFORM, PLANS TO 
CREATE A PEACEKEEPING BRIGADE (2500 SOLDIERS).  THIS VISIT 
GIVES THE OPPORTUNITY TO EXPRESS SUPPORT FOR MONGOLIA,S 
DESIRE TO ADD PEACEKEEPING FORCES AS PART OF ITS DEFENSE 
REFORM; AND TO EXPRESS GRATITUDE FOR MONGOLIA,S UNWAVERING 
SUPPORT FOR PEACE AND DEMOCRACY AS DEMONSTRATED BY ITS 
PARTICIPATION IN OIF, OEF, AND THE GWOT. END SUMMARY. 
 
FORM OF GOVERNMENT: 
------------------- 
 
2.  (U) MONGOLIA HAS A MIXED PARLIAMENTARY-PRESIDENTIAL 
SYSTEM OF GOVERNMENT.  THE PRESIDENT IS COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF OF 
THE ARMED FORCES.  THE PRIME MINISITER, AS HEAD OF 
GOVERNMENT, SETS POLICY, INCLUDING DEFENSE POLICY.  THE 
CIVILIAN MINISTER OF DEFENSE REPORTS TO THE PRIME MINISTER. 
THE PRESIDENT CHAIRS THE THREE-MEMBER NATIONAL SECURITY 
COUNCIL WHICH IS EMPOWERED TO MAKE DEFENSE AND SECURITY 
DECISIONS.  HOWEVER, ALL DECISIONS MUST HAVE THE CONCURRENCE 
OF THE OTHER TWO MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL, THE PRIME MINISTER 
AND THE SPEAKER.  THE UNIFORMED CHIEF OF THE GENERAL STAFF 
REPORTS TO THE PRESIDENT, AS WELL AS TO THE MINISTER OF 
DEFENSE. 
 
MONGOLIAN SENIOR LEADER SNAPSHOT: 
--------------------------------- 
 
3.  (U) PRESIDENT N. ENKHBAYAR, THE HEAD OF STATE, WAS PRIME 
MINISTER 2000-2004, THEN SPEAKER UNTIL HE BECAME PRESIDENT IN 
2005.  IN LATE SEPTEMBER HE VISITED PACOM AND MET WITH 
ADMIRAL FALLON.  HE WAS EDUCATED IN MOSCOW AND LEEDS 
UNIVERSITY, UK.  HE SPEAKS EXCELLENT ENGLISH. 
 
4.  (U) PRIME MINISTER M. ENKHBOLD IS THE HEAD OF GOVERNMENT. 
HE IS A MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT (ELECTED IN AUGUST 2005) AND 
CHAIRMAN OF THE MONGOLIAN PEOPLES REVOLUTIONARY PARTY (MPRP). 
 HE LED THE MOVE TO TOPPLE THE MPRP-DEMOCRATIC PARTY (DP) 
COALITION GOVERNMENT IN JANUARY 2006 AND REPLACED (DP 
CHAIRMAN) ELBEGDORJ AS PRIME MINISTER.  PRIOR TO 2005, HE HAD 
NO NATIONAL LEVEL OR FOREIGN POLICY EXPERIENCE.  HE DOES NOT 
SPEAK ENGLISH. 
 
5.  (U) DEFENSE MINISTER M. SONIMPIL, HAS BEEN A MEMBER OF 
PARLIAMENT SINCE 2004 AND MINISTER OF DEFENSE SINCE JANUARY 
2006.  HE REPORTS TO THE PRIME MINISTER.  A FORMER MEMBER OF 
THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY, HE BROKE WITH THIS PARTY WHEN HE JOINED 
THE MPRP-LED GOVERNMENT AS MINISTER OF DEFENSE IN JANUARY 
2006.  HE, AND THREE OTHER MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT ELECTED IN 
2004 ON THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY TICKET, HAVE FORMED A NEW 
POLITICAL PARTY.  SONIMPIL HAS A BUSINESS BACKGROUND.  HE 
UNDERSTANDS SOME BUT DOES NOT SPEAK ENGLISH. 
 
6.  (U) FOREIGN MINISTER N. ENKHBOLD HAS BEEN A MEMBER OF 
PARLIAMENT (REPRESENTING THE MPRP) SINCE 2004.  HE BECAME 
FOREIGN MINISTER IN THE CABINET RESHUFFLE IN JANUARY 2006. 
EDUCATED IN RUSSIA AND AUSTRALIA, HE SPEAKS EXCELLENT ENGLISH. 
 
7.  (U) LIEUTENANT GENERAL TS. TOGOO, CHIEF OF GENERAL STAFF 
OF THE ARMED FORCES (GSAF), IS AN ADVOCATE OF MILITARY 
REFORM, FOCUSED ON DEFENSE REFORM AND PEACEKEEPING.  HE 
ACCOMPANIED THE PRESIDENT DURING HIS VISIT TO PACOM LAST 
SEPTEMBER.  ORIGINALLY SLATED TO STEP DOWN EARLIER THIS YEAR, 
TOGOO HAS REMAINED IN HIS POSITION AT THE REQUEST OF 
PRESIDENT ENKHBAYAR.  HE SPEAKS AND UNDERSTANDS PASSABLE 
ENGLISH BUT PREFERS TO USE AN INTERPRETER. 
 
8.  (U) DEPUTY DEFENSE MINISTER B. ERDENEBAT, SERVED IN THE 
MILITARY FROM 1982-2003 AND WENT STRAIGHT FROM COLONEL TO HIS 
CURRENT POSITION.  HE SPENT 8 YEARS IN RUSSIA STUDYING AT 
MILITARY INSTITUTES.  HE HAS BEEN DEPUTY FOR FOUR DIFFERENT 
DEFENSE MINISTERS.  HE HAS ALWAYS USED AN INTERPRETER. 
 
9.  (U) MAJOR GENERAL M. BORBAATAR, STATE SECRETARY OF 
MINISTRY OF DEFENSE (MOD), IS A VERY ACTIVE ADVOCATE OF 
US-SPONSORED PROGRAMS.  HE DOES NOT SPEAK ENGLISH. 
 
10.  (U) MAJOR GENERAL A. GANBAT, DEPUTY CHIEF OF GSAF, IS 
VERY WELL RESPECTED AND REFORM MINDED.  HE FREQUENTLY 
PARTICIPATES IN PACOM FUNDED PROGRAMS, THE LATEST BEING 
PACIFIC ENDEAVOR.  HE SPEAKS VERY GOOD ENGLISH. 
 
11.  (U) MAJOR GENERAL B. ERDENEBAT, FIRST DEPUTY CHIEF OF 
GSAF, CHIEF OF MILITARY INTELLIGENCE AGENCY (MIA), 
PARTICIPATED IN THE SENIOR EXECUTIVES PROGRAM AT HARVARD 
UNIVERSITY. HE SPEAKS ENGLISH BUT OFTEN RELIES ON AN 
INTERPRETER. 
 
12.  (U) MAJOR GENERAL TS. BYAMBAJAV, CHIEF OF MONGOLIA,S 
AIR AND AIR DEFENSE FORCES.  HE RECENTLY ATTENDED THE COPE 
THUNDER EXERCISE IN ALASKA.  HE SPEAKS AND UNDERSTANDS 
PASSABLE ENGLISH. 
 
13.  (U) MAJOR GENERAL M. JARGAL, CHIEF OF MONGOLIAN 
LOGISTICS DEPARTMENT.  RECENTLY BECAME VERY ACTIVE WITH US 
ACTIVITIES AS THE JOINT DEFENSE TECHNICAL ASSESSMENT AND 
KHAANQUEST EVOLVED.  HE DOES NOT SPEAK ENGLISH. 
 
14.  (U) MAJOR GENERAL N. JALBAJAV, DIRECTOR OF NATIONAL 
DEFENSE UNIVERSITY.  HE IS A GRADUATE OF THE RUSSIAN MILITARY 
INSTITUTE, MILITARY ACADEMY OF MOSCOW, AND APCSS.  HE SPEAKS 
AND UNDERSTANDS PASSABLE ENGLISH. 
 
15.  (U) COLONEL B. BATZORIG, CHIEF OF FOREIGN RELATIONS, 
MOD, WAS THE PREVIOUS MONGOLIAN DEFENSE ATTACHE TO THE UNITED 
STATES.  HE IS USDAO,S MAIN POINT OF CONTACT FOR ORGANIZING 
AND COORDINATING VISITS AND EVENTS.  HE SPEAKS EXCELLENT 
ENGLISH. 
 
OTHER NOTABLES: 
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16.  (U) MAJOR GENERAL P. SUNDEV, COMMANDER OF MONOLIA,S 
BORDER PROTECTION SERVICES.  HE IS A STRONG SUPPORTER OF US 
DOD ACTIVITIES IN COUNTRY, TO INCLUDE THE BORDER 
COMMUNICATIONS PROJECT AND RECENT MILITARY MEDICAL 
HUMANITARIAN EVENTS.  NOTE: THE BORDER PROTECTION SERVICES 
FALL UNDER THE MINISTRY OF JUSTICE AND HOMELAND AFFAIRS. 
 
17.  (U) MAJOR GENERAL RAGCHAA.  &FOUNDER OF MONGOLIAN 
PEACEKEEPING INITIATIVES8, CURRENTLY SERVING AT THE UN IN 
NEW YORK. 
 
18.  (U) MAJOR GENERAL ULANKHUU.  THE SENIOR MONGOLIAN LNO 
SERVING AT CENTCOM IN TAMPA, FLORIDA. 
 
19.  (U) MAJOR GENERAL CHOIJAMTS.  PULLED AWAY AS CHIEF OF 
PEACEKEEPING DEPARTMENT TO ATTEND THE US INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE 
OF THE ARMED FORCES. 
 
20.  (U) LIEUTENANT GENERAL (RETIRED) DASHZEVIG.  MILITARY 
ADVISOR TO THE PRESIDENT.  A BEHIND-THE-SCENES, PRO-US 
ADVOCATE. 
 
21.  (U) SENIOR HIGH COMMISSIONER DASH.  CHIEF OF MONGOLIAN 
NATIONAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY (NEMA).  NEMA HAS 
ACTIVITIES WITH THE ALASKA GUARD UNDER THE STATE PARTNERSHIP 
PROGRAM. 
 
NON-KQ DOD PERSONNEL TDY TO MONGOLIA 
DURING THIS VISIT: 
------------------------------------- 
 
22. (U) MARFORPAC HAS A TEAM OF SIX MARINES IN COUNTRY.  THEY 
ARE EMBEDDED WITH UNIT #150 AND UNIT #327.  THEIR FOCUS IS 
UNIT-LEVEL ENLISTED DEVELOPMENT AND EXCHANGE PROGRAM. 
 
MONGOLIAN PUBLIC OPINION AND THE WAR ON TERROR: 
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23.  (U) MONGOLIANS GENERALLY SUPPORT THE INTERNATIONAL WAR 
ON TERROR.  THEY WERE SHOCKED BY THE 9/11 ATTACKS AND WERE 
VERY SUPPORTIVE OF THE EARLY STAGES OF THE WAR ON TERROR THAT 
FOLLOWED 9/11.  MONGOLIA WAS ALSO AMONG THE FIRST NATIONS TO 
STRONGLY SUPPORT THE US ACTIONS IN AFGHANISTAN.  MONGOLIANS, 
IN GENERAL, CONTINUE TO FAVOR THE OVERALL WAR ON TERRORISM. 
HOWEVER, BECAUSE THERE HAVE NOT BEEN ANY TERROR ATTACKS IN, 
OR EVEN NEAR MONGOLIA, MOST MONGOLIANS SEE THE STRUGGLE 
AGAINST TERRORISM AS A REMOTE AND ABSTRACT ISSUE.  ISSUES 
SUCH AS THE ECONOMY, JOBS, AND EDUCATION ARE ALL MUCH MORE 
IMPORTANT ISSUES TO THE AVERAGE MONGOLIAN. 
 
24.  (U) MOST MONGOLIANS DID NOT FEEL THAT SADDAM HUSSEIN WAS 
AN URGENT THREAT TO WORLD PEACE AND ESPECIALLY TO MONGOLIA. 
HOWEVER, MOST FELT THAT IT WAS IMPORTANT THAT SADDAM HUSSEIN 
BE REMOVED BECAUSE OF HIS BRUTALITY TOWARDS THE IRAQI PEOPLE. 
 VOCAL OPPOSITION TO THE WAR IN IRAQ IS ALMOST NON-EXISTENT 
BUT A FEW NEWSPAPERS HAVE RUN COMMENTARIES CRITICIZING THE 
MONGOLIAN GOVERNMENT'S PARTICIPATION IN THE COALITION.  EVEN 
THESE ARTICLES HAVE TENDED TO CRITICIZE THE ALLEGED SECRECY 
AND HASTE WITH WHICH THE DECISION WAS MADE RATHER THAN TAKING 
ISSUE WITH THE END RESULT.  RECENT VISITS BY EMBASSY 
OFFICIALS TO WESTERN MONGOLIA AND DISCUSSIONS WITH THE LARGE 
(MUSLIM) KAZAKH MINORITY IN THAT PART OF THE COUNTRY CONFIRM 
THAT THERE IS GENERAL SUPPORT FOR U.S. POLICY TOWARD THE 
MIDDLE EAST AND FOR THE COALITIONS IN IRAQ AND AFGHANISTAN, 
IN PARTICULAR. 
 
25.  (U) PUBLIC OPINION ON THE MONGOLIAN TROOPS IN IRAQ IS 
MUTED BUT GENERALLY POSITIVE.  THE MONGOLIAN GOVERNMENT HAS 
IMPROVED AND EXPANDED ITS PUBLIC RELATIONS ATTENTION TO THE 
POSITIVE ROLE PLAYED BY THE MONGOLIAN TROOPS.  BY AND LARGE, 
THE GENERAL PUBLIC ) PARTICULARLY THE FAMILIES AND FRIENDS 
OF THE NEARLY 700 SOLDIERS WHO HAVE SERVED TO DATE IN IRAQ 
AND AFGHANISTAN ) IS SUPPORTIVE OF PEACEKEEPING IN GENERAL, 
AND OF MONGOLIA,S CONTRIBUTION TO OIF AND OEF.  THE 
PRESIDENT OF MONGOLIAN PRESIDES OVER AWARD CEREMONIES FOR 
RETURNING SOLDIERS; A NEW PEACEKEEPING MEDAL WAS STRUCK IN 
2004, AND A NATIONAL PEACEKEEPING DAY WAS PROCLAIMED. 
OVERALL, THERE IS A SENSE OF PRIDE THAT MONGOLIA IS 
PARTICIPATING IN SUCH HISTORIC EVENTS AND THAT MONGOLIA IS 
SHOULDERING ITS SHARE OF INTERNATIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES. 
ALTHOUGH MANY MONGOLIANS SEEM ONLY VAGUELY AWARE THAT 
MONGOLIA HAS TROOPS IN IRAQ, EVEN NOMADIC HERDERS WATCH TV 
AND NOW UNDERSTAND AND SUPPORT MONGOLIA,S COMMITMENT TO THE 
COALITION.  THERE HAS BEEN NO REAL OPPOSITION TO THE MISSION, 
AND NO CALLS TO BRING THE TROOPS HOME.  THE PUBLIC APATHY ON 
THE ISSUE WOULD LIKELY CHANGE QUICKLY IF MONGOLIAN SOLDIERS 
SUFFERED CASUALTIES.  HOWEVER, AFTER SIX ROTATIONS AND OVER 
700 SOLDIERS, IT IS NOT CERTAIN THE APATHY WOULD CHANGE TO 
OPPOSITION. 
 
USDAO ASSESSMENT OF MONGOLIA,S MILITARY FORCES: 
--------------------------------------------- -- 
 
26. (U) THE MONGOLIAN ARMED FORCES (MAF) ARE A RELATIVELY 
SMALL BUT DISCIPLINED, PRO-WESTERN FORCE.  WITH MODEST 
ATTENTION, THIS MILITARY CAN BE A REGIONAL ASSET AS A 
PEACEKEEPING-CONTRIBUTING NATION AND A ROLE MODEL FOR 
NORTHEAST AND CENTRAL ASIAN COUNTRIES.  ITS UNIQUE 
GEOPOLITICAL POSITION ALSO MAKES THE MAF WORTH DEVELOPING AS 
A DOD/PACOM ASSET.  MONGOLIANS TACITLY ACKNOWLEDGE THE MAF IS 
NO MATCH FOR THE FORCES OF EITHER OF ITS NEIGHBORS, CHINA OR 
RUSSIA, BUT CONTINUE TO KEEP  DEFENSE OF NATION, AS A TOP 
MISSION. 
 
27.  (U) THE MONGOLIAN ARMED FORCES WERE LONG DOMINATED BY 
SOVIET MILITARY PRESENCE AND CONSIDERED ESSENTIALLY AN 
APPENDAGE OF THE SOVIET FORCES IN THE FAR EAST THEATER. 
SINCE 1992, THE MONGOLIAN MILITARY HAS UNDERTAKEN A NUMBER OF 
ACTIVITIES TO SIMULTANEOUSLY INTEGRATE THE MAF INTO THE NEW 
DEMOCRATIC SYSTEM AND TO ESTABLISH A POLITICALLY NEUTRAL 
PROFESSIONAL MILITARY THROUGH RIGHTSIZING AND RESTRUCTURING. 
 
28.  (U) THE EFFORTS TOWARDS SUBORDINATING THE MILITARY TO 
CIVILIAN COMMAND AUTHORITIES HAVE BEEN SUCCESSFUL.  A DEFENSE 
AUDITING AGENCY MONITORS COMPLIANCE WITH REGULATIONS AND 
CONTROL OF RESOURCES.  IT IS MADE UP OF CIVILIANS AND ANSWERS 
DIRECTLY TO THE MINISTER OF DEFENSE.  THE INSTITUTE FOR 
STRATEGIC STUDIES, WHICH RESEARCHES AND DEVELOPS POLICY 
POSITIONS ON STRATEGIC ISSUES FOR ALL BRANCHES OF THE 
GOVERNMENT, IS ALSO SUBORDINATE TO THE MINISTER OF DEFENSE. 
THE STAFF IS A COMBINATION OF CIVILIAN AND MILITARY 
RESEARCHERS WITH EXTENSIVE TRAINING ABROAD.  THE MAF HAS AN 
ACTIVE PROGRAM OF STUDY WITH THE US CENTER FOR CIVIL MILITARY 
RELATIONS.  THEY HAVE ALSO BEEN VERY COOPERATIVE AND OPEN 
DURING THE JDTA. 
 
29.  (U) MONGOLIA,S THREE PRIMARY MISSIONS AND THE FOCUS OF 
THEIR TRANSFORMATION ARE:  INTERNATIONAL PEACEKEEPING 
OPERATIONS, DEFENSE OF THE NATION THROUGH SUPPORT TO THE 
BORDER PROTECTIVE SERVICE, AND SUPPORT FOR HUMANITARIAN 
ASSISTANCE AND DISASTER RELIEF OPERATIONS. 
 
30.  (U) THE ACTIVE MILITARY CONSISTS OF THE MAF.  IN TIME OF 
WAR, THE MONGOLIAN BORDER PROTECTION SERVICE COMES UNDER THE 
CONTROL OF THE MILITARY.  FOUR YEARS AGO THE BORDER FORCES 
AND THE CIVIL DEFENSE AGENCY (NOW NEMA) WERE PART OF THE 
ACTIVE MILITARY.  THE BORDER FORCES ARE NOW SUBORDINATE TO 
THE MINISTRY OF JUSTICE AND HOMELAND AFFAIRS WHILE NEMA IS 
UNDER THE MINISTRY FOR EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT.  AFTER MUCH 
DEBATE, MONGOLIA BEGAN TO SHIFT TO A LIGHTER, MORE COMPACT 
FORCE STRUCTURE.  SUPPORT UNITS WERE UNIFIED TO CAPITALIZE ON 
SCARCE RESOURCES.  SINCE 1985, THE NUMBER OF ACTIVE DUTY 
FORCES HAS BEEN REDUCED BY 75 PERCENT.  THE MAF NOW HAS 
APPROXIMATELY 10,000 SOLDIERS (7,500-11,000- DEPENDING ON 
SOURCE) WITH 120,000 INACTIVE RESERVISTS. 
 
31.  (U) THE MOST SIGNIFICANT MAF RESTRUCTURING COMPLETED TO 
DATE IS THE CURRENT RESTRUCTURING EFFORTS FOR PARTICIPATION 
IN UNITED NATIONS PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS AND EXPANSION OF 
PEACEKEEPING TRAINING.  IN ADDITION TO DEPLOYING PEACEKEEPERS 
TO UNITED NATIONS MISSIONS, THE MONGOLIAN ARMED FORCES HAVE 
ESTABLISHED A DEDICATED PEACEKEEPING BATTALION AND A 
DEPARTMENT FOR PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS (DPKO).  THE 
DEPARTMENT CAPITALIZES ON INTERNATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES, 
COORDINATES TRAINING, AND DEVELOPS AND TEACHES DOCTRINE AT 
ALL OF MONGOLIA,S COMBAT ARMS UNITS.  THE MAF IS NOW 
CONSIDERING PLANS FOR A CENTER OF PEACEKEEPING EXCELLENCE AT 
THE NATIONAL DEFENSE UNIVERSITY.  A SECOND PEACEKEEPING 
BATTALION HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED IN DARKHAN, BUT IS NOT YET 
FULLY STAFFED OR EQUIPPED. 
 
32.  (U) IN RECENT BILATERAL EXCHANGES, REPRESENTATIVES OF 
THE MONGOLIAN MINISTRY OF DEFENSE AND GENERAL STAFF LAID OUT 
THEIR OBJECTIVES FOR OUR MILITARY-TO-MILITARY COOPERATION 
PROGRAM, INCLUDING THE SECURITY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM.  THEIR 
OBJECTIVES INCLUDE DEVELOPING PEACEKEEPING CAPACITY, 
ACQUIRING INDIVIDUAL SOLIDER EQUIPMENT THROUGH EDA, AMERICAN 
LANGUAGE TRAINING, NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICER CORPS 
DEVELOPMENT, SENIOR-TO-JUNIOR STAFF AND MANAGEMENT TRAINING, 
AIR DEFENSE COURSES, AND COMMAND AND CONTROL SYSTEMS 
MODERNIZATION.  THE MAF IS AVIDLY SEEKING ASSISTANCE TO 
TRANSFORM TO A MODERN G/J STAFF FORMAT AS PART OF THEIR 
DEFENSE REFORM. 
 
33.  (U) THE STATE PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM ) AS PART OF THE 
NATIONAL GUARD BUREAU,S NATION-STATE PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM, 
THE MONGOLIAN MILITARY AND THE ALASKA GUARD HAVE A STATE 
PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM.  THIS PARTNERSHIP HAS GROWN TO INCLUDE 
ACTIVITIES WITH THE BPS AND THE NATIONAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT 
AGENCY (NEMA).  IN THE FUTURE IT MAY ALSO INCLUDE OTHER 
ALASKAN GOVERNMENT AGENCIES AND CIVILIAN ORGANIZATIONS.  AS A 
RESULT OF THIS PARTNERSHIP, MONGOLIA SENT OBSERVERS TO THE 
 NORTHERN EDGE, HOMELAND SECURITY EXERCISE IN ALASKA, AND 
THE ALASKA ARMY AND AIR GUARD HAS BEEN TO MONGOLIA FOR PUBLIC 
AFFAIRS SUBJECT MATTER EXCHANGES, COMBAT LIFESAVING TRAINING, 
AND HUMANITARIAN MEDICAL EVENTS. 
 
34.  (U) COMMUNICATIONS PROJECT WITH BORDER FORCES.  THIS WAS 
ORIGINALLY PROGRAMMED AS A THREE-YEAR, TWO-PHASE PROJECT TO 
UPGRADE BORDER COMMUNICATIONS IN UVS AND DORNOD PROVINCES. 
HOWEVER, DUE TO FMF SHORTFALLS, THE PROJECT IS IN ITS FOURTH 
YEAR WITH ONLY PHASE ONE NEARLY FINISHED. IN 2002, THE BORDER 
FORCES WERE TRANSFERRED FROM MOD TO THE MINISTRY OF 
JUSTICE/INTERIOR; THEY REPORT TO THE MINISTER OF 
JUSTICE/INTERIOR. 
 
35.  (U) PEACEKEEPING EQUIPMENT AND TRAINING.  MONGOLIA 
RECENTLY RECEIVED $4.55 MILLION IN EIPC/GPOI FUNDING AND 11 
MILLION IN COALITION SOLIDARITY FUNDS (CSF) TO SUPPORT THEIR 
EFFORTS TO ENTER INTO UN PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS AND TO 
DEVELOP THE FIVE HILLS TRAINING CENTER INTO A REGIONAL 
TRAINING CENTER. MOST OF THE FY 06 GPOI FUNDING IS BEING 
SPENT TO SUPPORT THE KHAAN QUEST EXERCISE.  CSF FUNDS ARE 
BEING USED TO PURCHASE COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT, NIGHT VISION 
DEVICES, AND GPS GEAR FOR THE PEACEKEEPING BATTALIONS.  THESE 
PURCHASES ARE CURRENTLY BEING PROCESSED AT DSCA.  CSF WILL 
ALSO HELP FUND FIVE HILLS TRAINING AREA IMPROVEMENTS, TO 
INCLUDE WEAPONS AND DRIVING SIMULATORS, AND TRAINING.  FOR 
FY08, WE EXPECT THE BULK OF THE FUNDING FOR MONGOLIA,S PKO 
TRAINING AND EQUIPMENT TO CONTINUE TO COME FROM CSF AND GPOI. 
 
INTELLIGENCE RELATIONSHIPS WITH MONGOLIA: 
----------------------------------------- 
 
36.(S//NF) BACKGROUND.  THE UNITED STATES DOES NOT HAVE A 
BILATERAL INTELLIGENCE SHARING RELATIONSHIP WITH MONGOLIA. 
HISTORICALLY, AS A RESULT OF THE FORMER-SOVIET OCCUPATION OF 
MONGOLIA, SOVIET SPONSORED MILITARY TRAINING TO THE 
MONGOLIANS, AND MONGOLIA,S GEO-STRATEGIC LOCATION AS A 
BUFFER TO CHINA, RUSSIAN INFLUENCE ON THE MONGOLIAN ARMED 
FORCES REMAINS STRONG.  THEIR PROXIMITY TO CHINA AND THE 
AFORE MENTIONED GEO-STRATEGIC LOCATION (FOR THE CHINESE AS 
WELL AS THE US) IMPLIES POSSIBLE TIES WITH THE CHINESE AS 
WELL.  NEVERTHELESS, MONGOLIA HAS REQUESTED AN INTELLIGENCE 
SHARING AGREEMENT, OFFERING INFORMATION ON CHINA AND NORTH 
KOREA.  THE PROPOSAL IS UNDER INTERAGENCY CONSIDERATION IN 
WASHINGTON. 
 
USDAO RELATIONS WITH OTHER ATTACHE OFFICES: 
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37.  (C) RUSSIA, CHINA, AND FRANCE ARE THE ONLY OTHER 
COUNTRIES WITH RESIDENT ATTACHE OFFICES IN MONGOLIA. 
RELATIONS ARE WARM AND FRIENDLY.  THEY ARE WELL AWARE OF THE 
PEACEKEEPING TRAINING AND SECURITY ASSISTANCE WE PROVIDE. 
 
38.  (C) OTHER ATTACHES ACCREDITED TO MONGOLIA ARE POSTED IN 
BEIJING.  THEY OCCASIONALLY COME TO ULAANBAATAR FOR 
REPRESENTATIONAL FUNCTIONS OR BRIEF OFFICIAL VISITS. 
COUNTRIES WORTH NOTING ARE GERMANY, TURKEY, INDIA, 
SWITZERLAND, BELGIUM, AND THE UNITED KINGDOM.  USDAO HELPS 
COORDINATE SENDING GERMAN-FUNDED, MONGOLIAN CANDIDATES TO THE 
MARSHALL CENTER.  TURKEY HAS DONATED 15 TONS OF EXCESS 
MILITARY EQUIPMENT.  INDIA CONDUCTED JOINT TRAINING WITH THE 
MONGOLIANS AT THE FIVE HILLS TRAINING CENTER IN 2004 AND 
BROUGHT A PLATOON TO INDIA IN DECEMBER 2005.  SWITZERLAND IS 
TRYING TO DONATE EXCESS MILITARY EQUIPMENT TO HELP OUTFIT THE 
PEACEKEEPING MISSIONS.  BELGIUM FUNDED THE TRAINING AND 
TRANSPORTATION OF TROOPS TO KOSOVO TO SUPPORT THEIR OWN 
FORCES IN COUNTRY.  THE UNITED KINGDOM IS HELPING THE MAF 
INCREASE ITS ENGLISH LANGUAGE CAPACITY AND HAS BEEN A STRONG 
ADVOCATE FOR USING MONGOLIA AS A NEUTRAL PLACE TO CONDUCT 
MULTINATIONAL PEACEKEEPING TRAINING WITH THE US, RUSSIA, AND 
CHINA. 
 
USDAO ASSISTANCE OBJECTIVES FOR MONGOLIA: 
----------------------------------------- 
 
39.  (U) PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS.  MONGOLIA INITIATED 
INTEREST IN UN PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS WHEN IT SENT OBSERVERS 
TO THE CONGO IN 2002 AND MOROCCO IN 2003.  ASSISTING MONGOLIA 
WITH PEACEKEEPING DEVELOPMENT HAS BEEN OUR MAIN FOCUS. WE 
CURRENTLY HAVE ACCESS TO SOME $15 MILLION TO SUPPORT 
PEACEKEEPING DEVELOPMENT AND ALTHOUGH, TO DATE, NO US-FUNDED 
PK EQUIPMENT HAS BEEN DELIVERED, OUR PAST SUPPORT AND PLANS 
TO MODERNIZE FIVE HILLS TRAINING CENTER HAVE BEEN FRUITFUL. 
THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE 150TH ELITE PEACEKEEPING BATTALION 
SHOWS WHAT IS POSSIBLE WHEN WE COOPERATE IN AREAS WHERE THE 
MAF IS ALSO ABLE TO COMMIT ITS LIMITED RESOURCES. TO DATE 
EIPC-FUNDED UNIT TRAINING, AMERICAN LANGUAGE LABS AND 
MATERIALS, AND COMPUTER EQUIPMENT ARE DIRECTLY RESPONSIBLE 
FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A NEW DEPARTMENT OF PEACEKEEPING 
OPERATIONS IN MAF--AN ORGAN THAT IS DRIVING OVERALL REFORM 
AND LED TO THE 250-MAN ARMED CONTINGENT GUARDING THE UN WAR 
CRIMES COURT IN SIERRA LEONE SINCE DECEMBER 2005. ALONG WITH 
RELATED PACOM TRAINING EVENTS, THE CONTINUED PROFESSIONAL 
DEVELOPMENT OF OFFICERS AND NCOS THROUGH IMET COURSES, 
INITIATION OF AN ENGLISH LANGUAGE TRAINING PROGRAM FOR 
PEACEKEEPERS WITH EIPC FUNDED MATERIALS AND IMET LANGUAGE 
INSTRUCTOR MTTS FROM DLI, ASSISTANCE IN ESTABLISHING A SECOND 
PEACEKEEPING BATTALION WITH EIPC-FUNDED COURSES, PROVIDING A 
NATIONAL DECISION-MAKERS ORIENTATION TO REAL-WORLD 
PEACEKEEPING, FUNDING A UNITED NATIONS STAFF OFFICERS COURSE, 
AND EMBEDDING US NCOS TO HELP MONGOLIA PROFESSIONALIZE AND 
DEVELOP THEIR ENLISTED CORPS WILL DIRECTLY SUPPORT MONGOLIAN 
AND US NATIONAL INTERESTS WITH THE FIELDING OF A DISCIPLINED, 
WESTERN -STANDARD PEACEKEEPING UNIT. 
 
40.  (U) NCO PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT.  THIS INITIATIVE HAS 
GREAT POTENTIAL AND IS THE BEDROCK TO FURTHER, DEEPER 
REFORMS.  IT IS ABSOLUTELY ESSENTIAL FOR MONGOLIA TO DEVELOP 
A PROFESSIONAL NCO CORPS IN ORDER TO BE ABLE TO CONDUCT 
INTERNATIONAL COALITION OPERATIONS*PEACEKEEPING, 
HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE, AND/OR DISASTER RELIEF.  MONGOLIA IS 
THE FIRST COUNTRY IN NORTHEAST ASIA TO EXPRESS A DESIRE TO 
RADICALLY ALTER THEIR CONCEPTS ON THE PROFESSIONAL NCO.  MORE 
IMPORTANTLY, MAF WANTS TO USE US SECURITY ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS 
TO DEVELOP A CORE CADRE OF NCO TRAINERS, CAPABLE OF 
DEVELOPING AN INDEPENDENT MONGOLIAN NCO PROFESSIONAL 
DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM.  WITH THE HELP OF PACOM, SEVERAL 
MONGOLIA NCO,S ATTENDED THE US ARMY NCO ACADEMY IN HAWAII; 
WITH THE HELP OF MARFORPAC, US MARINES ARE LIVING AND WORKING 
WITH THE 150TH NEAR ULAANBAATAR AND THE 327TH IN CHOIBALSAN; 
AND PACOM HAS SENT A SENIOR NCO TO ASSIST THE GENERAL STAFF 
HEADQUARTERS IN STRATEGIC-LEVEL DEVELOPMENT. 
 
41.  (U) BORDER FORCES COMMUNICATIONS PROJECT.  COMPLETION OF 
THE FIRST AND SECOND (FINAL) PHASE OF THIS PROGRAM IS 
ESSENTIAL TO BOTH MONGOLIA AND TO US INTERESTS IN THE AREA. 
MONGOLIA HAS A LONG AND POROUS BORDER WITH RUSSIA AND CHINA. 
THE U.S. COMMITTED TO EQUIP TWO PROVINCES (UVS AND DORNOD) 
WITH MODERN COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT TO ENABLE UNITS TO 
COMMUNICATE SECURELY WITH THEIR PROVINCIAL HEADQUARTERS AND 
WITH ULAANBAATAR.  THE TWO PROVINCES ARE SIGNIFICANT IN THAT 
THEY BORDER ON 1) IN THE CASE OF UVS, THE RUSSIAN REPUBLIC OF 
TUVA (INFAMOUS FOR LIVESTOCK RUSTLING AND OTHER CROSS-BORDER 
CRIMINAL ACTIVITIES) AND 2) IN THE CASE OF DORNOD, BOTH 
RUSSIA AND CHINA.   MONGOLIA IS CONCERNED ABOUT CROSS-BORDER 
SMUGGLING OF GOODS AND PEOPLE IN THIS PROVINCE.  AT THE TIME 
THE U.S. COMMITTED TO THIS PROJECT, THE REPUBLIC OF KOREA, 
THROUGH THE ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK, UNDERTOOK TO EQUIP THE 
OTHER PROVINCES WITH BORDERS ON CHINA AND RUSSIA WITH 
COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT, WHICH HAS BEEN DONE.  A 
DOD-CONTRACTED U.S. COMPANY HAS NEARLY COMPLETED INSTALLATION 
OF EQUIPMENT IN UVS PROVINCE; ANNUAL SHORTFALLS IN FMF 
FUNDING FOR THIS PROJECT HAVE DELAYED COMPLETION BY TWO 
YEARS. IT IS NOT LIKELY THAT ADDITIONAL FMF WILL BE ALLOCATED 
IN FY08 AND BEYOND FOR THE SECOND (AND FINAL) PHASE, 
INSTALLATION IN DORNORD PROVINCE. AMBASSADOR AND STATE HAVE 
PROPOSED THAT THE SECOND PHASE BE FUNDED OUT OF UNSPENT FY06 
OR FY07 FMF FUNDS OR THAT THE PROJECT BE SIGNIFICANTLY SCALED 
BACK AND FUNDED OUT OF ESF IN FY08.  BORDER FORCES ARE 
INCLUDED IN IMET TRAINING. 
 
42.  (U) MILITARY REFORM AND RESTRUCTURING.  THIS CONTINUES 
TO BE A SIGNIFICANT ELEMENT OF THE SECURITY ASSISTANCE 
TRAINING PROGRAM.  THE MAF PLACES GREAT VALUE ON THE TRAINING 
AVAILABLE TO SUPPORT REFORM AND RESTRUCTURING EFFORTS, 
ESPECIALLY THE E-IMET PROGRAMS.  TO DATE, SENIOR MAF 
LEADERSHIP, INCLUDING THE CHIEF OF THE GENERAL STAFF HIMSELF, 
HAVE BEEN PROMOTED DUE TO THEIR ATTENDANCE AT IMET COURSES. 
THESE REFORMERS ARE LOOKING TO QUICKLY BUILD QUALIFIED STAFFS 
AND SUBORDINATE LEADERS-- A FUTURE CADRE BASED ON 
PARTICIPATION IN E-IMET PROGRAMS. PROGRAMS FROM THE DEFENSE 
INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL LEGAL STUDIES (DIILS) AND THE 
CENTER FOR CIVIL-MILITARY RELATIONS (CCMR) HAVE ALSO BEEN 
ENTHUSIASTICALLY RECEIVED. 
 
43.  (U) ENGLISH LANGUAGE TRAINING.  BASED ON ASSESSMENTS BY 
THE DEFENSE LANGUAGE INSTITUTE/ENGLISH LANGUAGE CENTER, MAF 
HAS REFOCUSED ITS LANGUAGE-TRAINING PROGRAM.  THEY HAVE 
IDENTIFIED LONG-TERM INSTRUCTORS, WHO SHOULD REMAIN IN PLACE 
AS LANGUAGE INSTRUCTORS FOR EXTENDED PERIODS.  THEY HAVE 
REVISED THE STUDENT SELECTION PROCESS AND INSTITUTED NEW 
REGULATIONS THAT SUPPORT UNINTERRUPTED TRAINING. THEY HAVE 
BEGUN MASS TESTING AND EARLY IDENTIFICATION OF CANDIDATES FOR 
FUTURE IMET COURSES AND ENTER MORE THAN ONE CANDIDATE IN 
ENGLISH LANGUAGE TRAINING, IN ORDER TO PROVIDE LARGER NUMBERS 
OF QUALIFIED CANDIDATES. 
 
44.  (U) HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE AND DISASTER RELIEF OF THE 
CIVILIAN POPULATION.  AFTER 9/11 MILITARY HUMANITARIAN EVENTS 
IN MONGOLIA CEASED; HOWEVER, FY05 SAW A RESURGENCE OF EVENTS. 
PACOM/COE HOSTED AN AUSTERE ENVIRONMENTS MEDICAL SYMPOSIUM, 
THE ANNUAL KHAANQUEST EXERCISE INCLUDED HUMANITARIAN PROJECTS 
WITH LOCAL SCHOOLS AND NGOS, THE EMBEDDED MARINES USE 
HUMANITARION PROJECTS TO SHARE LEADERSHIP SKILLS WITH THEIR 
COUNTERPARTS, AND USARPAC AND THE AK GUARD DEPLOYED TO REMOTE 
AREAS WITH MAF AND BPS COUNTERPARTS TO PROVIDE MEDICAL CARE 
AT RURAL HOSPITALS.  IN RELATION TO THESE EVENTS, EQUIPMENT 
AND SUPPLIES HAVE BEEN LEFT BEHIND TO INCLUDE ORTHOPEDIC 
SURGICAL EQUIPMENT, FIRST AID KITS, HAZARDOUS CHEMICAL 
RESPONSE KITS, AND MEDICINES.  ON THE SCHEDULE IS A USARPAC 
DISASTER PROGRAM MANAGEMENT ASSESSMENT.  THESE EVENTS PROVIDE 
EXCELLENT TRAINING FOR US FORCES TO PREPARE THEM FOR 
COMBAT/AUSTERE ENVIRONMENTS AND MULTINATIONAL EVENTS.  THESE 
EVENTS ALSO HELP ONE OF MONGOLIA,S DEFENSE REFORM OBJECTIVES 
TO IMPROVE CIVIL-MILITARY RELATIONS AND ADD EXPERIENCE TO 
THEIR HUMANITARIAN AND DISASTER RELIEF CAPABILITIES. 
 
45.  (U) AIR FORCE-RELATED TRAINING.  DUE TO A COMPLETE LACK 
OF RESOURCES, MAF WILL NOT BE ABLE TO REFORM ITS FLYING AIR 
FORCE IN THE FORESEEABLE FUTURE, AND WE WILL NOT REQUEST 
RELATED SLOTS.  HOWEVER, AS AIR DEFENSE IS PART OF THE AIR 
FORCE, WE ARE PURSUING SPECIFIC TRAINING LINE ITEMS IN THIS 
FIELD AS WELL AS AIR-RELATED FIELDS THAT MAY SUPPORT 
PEACEKEEPING DEPLOYMENTS AND OPERATIONS.  (FOR EXAMPLE, SLOTS 
TO THE US ARMY ADA OFFICER BASIC COURSE, TARMAC SECURITY, AND 
CARGO LOADPLANNING) 
 
CURRENT SNAPSHOT OF 
US-MONGOLIAN MILITARY ACTIVITIES: 
--------------------------------- 
 
46.  (U) THE FOLLOWING STATESIDE COURSES CURRENTLY HAVE A 
MONGOLIAN MILITARY STUDENT IN ATTENDANCE:  ARMY WAR COLLEGE, 
INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE OF THE ARMED FORCES, INFANTRY OFFICER 
BASIC COURSE, ARMY RANGER COURSE, ARMY SIGNAL OFFICER BASIC 
COURSE, HEALTH CARE SPECIALIST COURSE, INTERNATIONAL OFFICER 
INTELLIGENCE COURSE, DLI LANGUAGE INSTRUCTOR COURSE, 
PEACEKEEPING FOR DECISION MAKERS COURSE, USMC COMMAND & STAFF 
COLLEGE, AND USMC DRILL INSTRUCTOR COURSE. 
 
47.  (U) MONGOLIANS ARE ALSO AT THE ASIAN-PACIFIC CENTER FOR 
STRATEGIC STUDIES. 
 
48.  (U) CURRENT TITLE X-FUNDED EVENTS WITH MONGOLIAN 
PARTICIPATION INCLUDE THE PIRAB/FABIRU EXERCISE IN THAILAND. 
 
49.  (U) ACTIVITIES IN-COUNTRY INCLUDE THE USMC EMBED 
ENLISTED DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM AND KHAANQUEST. 
 
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