Security in Iraq
A Framework for Analyzing Emerging Threats as U.S. Forces Leave
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Gompert, David C.
Kelly, Terrence K.
Watkins, Jessica
Language
EnglishAbstract
U.S. withdrawal could affect Iraq's internal security and stability, which could, in turn, affect U.S. strategic interests and the safety of U.S. troops and civilians in Iraq. U.S. policy-makers need a dynamic analytic framework with which to examine the shifting motivations and capabilities of the actors that affect Iraq's security. Within this framework, the United States should be able to contribute to continued strengthening of the internal security and stability of Iraq even as it withdraws its forces.
Keywords
Political Science; HistoryDOI
10.7249/MG911OSDISBN
9780833050274, 9780833047717Publisher
RAND CorporationPublication date and place
2010Classification
Middle Eastern history
Military and defence strategy
International relations