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The Iraqi Directorate of General Military Intelligence (DGMI) (Arabic: Mudiriyyat al-Istikhabarat al-‘Askariyya al-‘Amma) was the military intelligence service of Iraq from 1932 to 2003.Its responsibilities included: 1) tactical and strategic reconnaissance of regimes hostile to Iraq; 2) assessing threats of a military nature to Iraq; 3) monitoring the Iraqi military and ensuring the loyalty of the officer corps; 4) maintaining a network of informants in Iraq and abroad including foreign personnel and military human intelligence; and 5) protection of military and military-industrial facilities.