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|author=The Washington Times editorial board
|author=The Washington Times editorial board
|source=The Washington Times
|source=The Washington Times
|date=December 15, 2006
|date=December 15, 2006
|url=http://washingtontimes.com/op-ed/20061214-080029-1335r.htm
|url=http://www3.washingtontimes.com/op-ed/20061214-080029-1335r.htm
|quote="For the past three years, U.S. commanders have repeatedly tried to reduce American troop levels in Iraq and turn responsibilities over to the Iraqis. Each time, however, reality has intervened and forced U.S. generals to go in the opposite direction: maintaining or increasing force levels."
|quote="For the past three years, U.S. commanders have repeatedly tried to reduce American troop levels in Iraq and turn responsibilities over to the Iraqis. Each time, however, reality has intervened and forced U.S. generals to go in the [[opposite]] direction: maintaining or increasing force levels."
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{{Opinion|Post-invasion Iraq|United States should increase troop levels|for}}
{{opinion|Post-invasion Iraq|United States should increase troop levels|for}}

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Author(s) The Washington Times editorial board
Source The Washington Times
Date December 15, 2006
URL http://www3.washingtontimes.com/op-ed/20061214-080029-1335r.htm
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Quotes-start.png "For the past three years, U.S. commanders have repeatedly tried to reduce American troop levels in Iraq and turn responsibilities over to the Iraqis. Each time, however, reality has intervened and forced U.S. generals to go in the opposite direction: maintaining or increasing force levels." Quotes-end.png


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This item argues for the position United States should increase troop levels on the topic Post-invasion Iraq.