Doubling Down in Iraq

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Author(s) William J. Stuntz
Source The Weekly Standard
Date November 13, 2006
URL http://weeklystandard.com/Content/Public/Articles/000/000/012/933jaydy.asp
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Quotes-start.png "Iraq is not an unwinnable war: Rather, as the data just cited show, it is a war we have chosen not to win. And the difference between success and failure is not 300,000 more soldiers, as some would have it. One-tenth that number would make a large difference, and has done so in the past. One-sixth would likely prove decisive." Quotes-end.png


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