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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}}

Latest revision as of 19:14, November 24, 2006

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Author(s) Frederick W. Kagan
Source The Weekly Standard
Date November 23, 2006
URL http://weeklystandard.com/Content/Public/Articles/000/000/012/994zsofb.asp
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Quotes-start.png "The U.S. military has never set itself the goal of establishing and maintaining security. It has always prioritized training Iraqi forces and allowing them to undertake such operations on their own. This strategy might have had some merit when the principal problem in Iraq was the Sunni Arab insurgency (although it was dubious even then). It has little or no merit today, when sectarian violence is the most important challenge." Quotes-end.png


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