The Presidents New Military Strategy in Iraq
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WebMemo22 No. 1333 January 31, 2007 Published by The Heritage Foundation The Presidents New Military Strategy in Iraq Mackenzie M. Eaglen and James Phillips The Presidents revised strategy in Iraq is comprised of three central prongs: military, political, and economic. Many are asking what is different about the military mission in Iraq after the President announced an additional 21,000 U.S. soldiers and Marines were needed in Baghdad. This new strategy is a move away from what Senator McCain has labeled the "whack-a-mole" approach that placed a high priority on killing or capturing insurgents through search and destroy missions. Instead, the new mission will focus on protecting civilians from insurgent attacks, terrorist bombs, and sectarian militias and standing up Iraqi forces. It is an "oil stain" strategy that envisions the gradual expansion of secure areas, which should undercut the appeal of sectarian militias and build support for the government. This strategy, while risky, presents the best chance Ebook Relate: strategy ebook military ebook presidents ebook president ebook mission ebook the presidents ebook new military ebook military strategy ebook the president ebook new military strategy ebook and james phillips ebook |
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