Will we really be out of Iraq by the end of 2011?

Even as the official focus shifts to the war in Afghanistan, a debate has erupted over the endgame in Iraq. It is universally seen as an endgame; we are getting out. The issue is how quickly, how completely, and, if some troops are left behind, what they should and should not do. Full Story »

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by John Louden - Aug. 1, 2009

Good sources, including link to memo from US military officer

The Reese memo’s key insight is that whatever the state of Iraq at the moment, it isn’t going to change, certainly not as a result of anything the United States ... More »

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