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May 24, 2003
Army War College Monograph On Reconstructing Iraq
Here's something worth reading, found via the Atlantic Monthly's Primary Sources: A monograph recently published by the Strategic Studies Institute of the Army War College lays out in comprehensive detail the many obstacles that will confront coalition forces after presumed military victory in Iraq. Written by Conrad C. Crane, the director of the U.S. Army Military History Institute, and W. Andrew Terrill, the SSI's Middle East specialist, the report points out that U.S. forces will have to prevent Sunnis from fighting Shiites, secular Iraqis from fighting religious ones, returned Iraqi exiles from fighting non-exiles, Kurds from fighting Turkomans or establishing an independent state, tribes within all these groups from fighting one another, Turkey from invading from the north, Iran from invading from the east, and the defeated Iraqi army—which may be the only national institution that can keep the country from being ripped apart—from dissolving. All that (the easy part) is merely a prelude to the hard work of nation-building...You can read the summary, and download the entire report in PDF format, here. Posted By Alan at May 24, 2003 01:05 AM | TrackBack You figure people would be just sick of violence by now. How come American society gets labeled as violent. Afgahnistan is far more violent, Iraqis are far more violent. Its just that Europe have become a bunch of pussies. But alas, Europe, continue with your immigration policy of Muslims, your irrelevant State Churches, and the complete secularization of society... Continue, and you to will need to deal with the anger and violence that exists in so many "muslim" countries. Posted by: Original Mark at May 24, 2003 10:20 AMHEY Original! Did you start to plow through the 80+ pages? Some interesting shit in there... REALLY. Posted by: Dave Dube at May 24, 2003 02:25 PMSo much for preventing the "defeated Iraqi army—which may be the only national institution that can keep the country from being ripped apart—from dissolving." Posted by: Jon the Valiant at May 24, 2003 03:26 PMPost a comment
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