Exiting Iraq : Why the U.S. Must End the Military Occupation and Renew the War Against Al Qaeda
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Book Description
With the continuing U.S. occupation of Iraq, a special task force of scholars and policy experts calls into question the Bush administration's intention to stay as long as necessary. In this joint statement, the members argue that the presence of troops in Iraq distracts attention from fighting Al Qaeda and emboldens a new class of terrorists to take up arms against the United States. The task force's findings are essential reading for anyone concerned with the ongoing conflict and the war on terrorism
About the Author
Christopher Preble is director of foreign policy studies at the Cato Institute. A former commissioned officer in the U.S. Navy, he is a veteran of the Gulf War, having served on the USS Ticonderoga from 1990 to 1993.
Exiting Iraq: Why the U.S. Must End the Military Occupation and Renew the War Against Al Qaeda,Chris Preble,Cato Institute,1930865643,History,Iraq War, 2003,Military,Military - Iraq War,Military - Other,Military History - 1990-,Political Freedom & Security - International Secur,Political Freedom & Security - Terrorism,Political Terrorism,Politics / Current Events,Qaida (Organization),War on Terrorism, 2001-,International relations,Iraq,Non-Classifiable,Peacekeeping operations,Terrorism, freedom fighters, armed struggle,USA
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