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… military consequences of the current pace of operations in Iraq? What does the author hope a newly appointed envoy …
… Osama bin Laden's chief lieutenant to al Qaeda in Iraq, which the author cites, where is the greatest battle of Islam currently taking place? According to …
… following questions: Why does Odom contend that Iraq will never be a liberal democracy friendly to the United States? According to the author, how has the U.S. invasion of Iraq encouraged terrorism? …
… What historical moral principles would an attack on Iraq violate, according to Farley? According to Farley, what national security risks would an attack on Iraq create? …
… After seven years combing Iraq for hidden weapons, inspectors for the United Nations haven't found every last fermenter in Iraq. Far from it: Stocks of Iraqi …
…President [George W.] Bush does not have a strategy for victory in Iraq. His strategy is to prevent defeat and to hand the problem off to his …
…The United States has paid a heavy price in Iraq, but it risks paying an even heavier price if it pulls the plug on a young democratic government …
… did Prime Minister Maliki make when laying out his initial plan for a new Iraq? In Bush's view, what changed for terrorists in Iraq over the weekend of May 20-21, 2006? …
… September 2007? What two foreign powers do the authors say have occupied Iraq in times prior to the U.S. invasion? According to Parker and Salman, how did the U.S. Embassy in Iraq react to Congress's …
… might be jeopardized by UN plans for a central political role in the postwar administration of Iraq, according to Gardiner? What key principles does Gardiner believe should guide postwar planning for Iraq? …
… National Democratic Institute for International Affairs is doing to promote democracy in Iraq? What are CAPs and how do they function in Iraq, according to Groves? What does Groves predict will happen if …
… Iraq War a Distraction …
… following questions: What is the U.S mission in Iraq, according to Bush? As the author states, which other nations are the resistance forces in Iraq coming from? What, in Bush's view, are …
… polarize the American body politic today [in 2007]. Some say the war is lost, so leave Iraq. Others say the war can be won, so keep the troops in place. …
… What is the new Gilgamesh myth about Iraq's oil, according to Yergin? How much money does the author say Iraq will need for its reconstruction? What is …
… Iran might choose to actively fight the American reconstruction efforts in Iraq. Because of the extent of Iranian influence and presence in Iraq, this could have devastating consequences.... America's challenges in …
… overlooked—threat to American interests is its attempts to destabilize Iraq by supporting and fomenting its own insurgency against Coalition and Iraqi forces. …
… following questions: As Cole explains, the Bush administration has likely opposed plans to partition Iraq in order to allay the fears of what two major regional U.S. …
… a recent UNHCR study, how many Iraqi refugees living in Syria plan on returning to Iraq? How many Iraqi refugees are living in Syria and Jordan, according to …
…The invasion and occupation of Iraq posed new challenges to peace and justice activists. The growing credibility crisis of the Bush administration with respect to Iraq, as well as the ongoing crisis on the …