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Precedents, Variables, and Options in Planning a U. S. Military Disengagement Strategy From Iraq (in English)
W. Andrew Terrill; Conrad C. Crane; Strategic Studies Institute (Author)
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Precedents, Variables, and Options in Planning a U. S. Military Disengagement Strategy From Iraq (in English) - W. Andrew Terrill; Conrad C. Crane; Strategic Studies Institute
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Synopsis "Precedents, Variables, and Options in Planning a U. S. Military Disengagement Strategy From Iraq (in English)"
The United States is engaged in a massive effort to rehabilitate the government and political culture of Iraq, following the destruction of the Saddam Hussein regime in spring 2003. The U.S. goal and ideal for Iraq is the establishment and maintenance of a strong, self-sufficient, and forward-looking government. Currently, Iraq is in transition, as that country's political leaders seek to establish a new, more representative form of government, while at the same time attempting to cope with a vicious ongoing insurgency. To accomplish these tasks, the government needs significant U.S. military support which will be reduced and then eliminated over time as the Iraqis hopefully become more self-sufficient. According to President George W. Bush in his June 25, 2005, address to the nation, "We will stay in Iraq as long as we are needed-and not a day longer."