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|author=Frederick W. Kagan | |author=Frederick W. Kagan, William Kristol | ||
|source=The Weekly Standard | |source=The Weekly Standard | ||
|date=November 20, 2006 | |date=November 20, 2006 | ||
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|quote="When U.S. forces in adequate numbers, together with Iraqi troops, cleared Tal Afar, Mosul, Falluja, Sadr City, and Najaf in 2004 and 2005, levels of violence in those areas dropped enormously. Economic activity picked up. Political leaders, rather than militia commanders, took charge. We know what success looks like, and we know what it demands--more U.S. troops, operating together with such Iraqi forces as are available, to establish security above all else." | |quote="When U.S. forces in adequate numbers, together with Iraqi troops, cleared Tal Afar, Mosul, Falluja, Sadr City, and Najaf in 2004 and 2005, levels of violence in those areas dropped enormously. Economic activity picked up. Political leaders, rather than militia commanders, took charge. We know what success looks like, and we know what it demands--more U.S. troops, operating together with such Iraqi forces as are available, to establish security above all else." | ||
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Author(s) | Frederick W. Kagan, William Kristol |
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Source | The Weekly Standard |
Date | November 20, 2006 |
URL | http://weeklystandard.com/Content/Public/Articles/000/000/012/972zwkgm.asp |
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This item argues for the position United States should increase troop levels on the topic Post-invasion Iraq.