Precedents, variables, and options in planning a U.S. military disengagement strategy from Iraq
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The questions of how to empower the Iraqis most effectively and then progressively withdraw non-Iraqi forces from that country is one of the most important policy problems currently facing the United States. The authors seek to present the U.S. situation in Iraq in all of its complexity and ambiguity, with policy recommendations for how that withdrawal strategy might be most effectively implemented.
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W. Andrew Terrill
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Strategic Studies Institute
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Conrad C. Crane
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Precedents, Variables, and Options in Planning a U. S. Military Disengagement Strategy from Iraq
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Precedents, Variables, and Options in Planning A U.S. Military Disengagement Strategy from Iraq