Al Qaeda's Quagmire

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Author(s) New York Post editorial board
Source New York Post
Date October 29, 2007
URL http://www.nypost.com/seven/10292007/postopinion/editorials/al_qaedas_quagmire.htm
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Quotes-start.png "Make no mistake: Even if al Qaeda were driven completely from Iraq, it would remain a potent force elsewhere. But no group could suffer such a defeat without significant consequences for both prestige and recruitment. America's other enemies, meanwhile, would have to think twice about further angering a lethally adaptable adversary. The war in Iraq may be far from won, but there are plenty of good reasons to keep up the fight." Quotes-end.png


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This item argues against the position Coalition troops should pull out on the topic Post-invasion Iraq.