Ending the U S War in Iraq

Ending the U S  War in Iraq
Author: Richard R. Jr. Brennan,Charles P. Ries,Larry Hanauer,Ben Connable,Terrence K. Kelly
Publsiher: Rand Corporation
Total Pages: 607
Release: 2013-11-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780833080509

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Ending the U.S. war in Iraq required redeploying 100,000 military and civilian personnel; handing off responsibility for 431 activities to the Iraqi government, U.S. embassy, USCENTCOM, or other U.S. government entities; and moving or transferring ownership of over a million pieces of property in accordance with U.S. and Iraqi laws, national policy, and DoD requirements. This book examines the planning and execution of this transition.

War Without End

War Without End
Author: Michael Schwartz
Publsiher: Haymarket Books
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2016-12-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781608460540

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Michael Schwartz gets behind the headlines, revealing the real dynamics of the Iraq debacle and its legacy.

Ending the War in Iraq

Ending the War in Iraq
Author: Tom Hayden
Publsiher: Akashic Books
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2007-06-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781933354453

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The noted activist discusses the sources of the Iraq War, conditions in Iraq that underlie the insurgency, and the origins of the peace movement in the United States, and offers his suggestions for how protestors can help end the war.

The End of Iraq

The End of Iraq
Author: Peter W. Galbraith
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2008-09-04
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781847396129

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The invasion of Iraq by American, British and other coalition forces has indeed transformed the Middle East, but not as the Bush and Blair administrations had imagined. It is Iran, not Western-style democracy, that has emerged as the big winner, creating a Tehran-Baghdad axis that would have been unthinkable before the war. THE END OF IRAQ is the definitive account of the US and UK's catastrophic involvement in Iraq, as told by America's leading independent expert on the country. Peter Galbraith reveals in exquisite detail how US policies -- some going back to the Reagan administration -- have now produced a nearly independent Kurdistan in the north, an Islamic state in the south, and uncontrollable insurgency in the centre, and an incipient Sunni-Shiite civil war that has Baghdad as its central front. Iraq, Galbraith argues, cannot be reconstructed as a single state. Instead, a sensible strategy must accept that it has already broken up and focus instead on stopping an escalating civil war. Unflinching, accessible and powerful, THE END OF IRAQ explores and explains the myriad mistakes and false assumptions that have brought the country to its current pass, and what must be done to prevent further bloodshed.

How Wars End

How Wars End
Author: Gideon Rose
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2011-12-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781416590552

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The first comprehensive treatment of how the United States has handled the final stages of its conflicts-from World War I to Iraq-spoiled repeatedly by leaders' failures to plan clearly for what to do when the guns fall silent. Concerned with not repeating past errors, our leaders miscalculate and prolong the conflict or invite unwelcome results. In his penetrating analysis of past, present, and future wars, Rose suggests how to break this cycle.

Why We Lost

Why We Lost
Author: Daniel P. Bolger
Publsiher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 565
Release: 2014
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780544370487

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A three-star general offers an insider account of the U.S. wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, explaining how garbled intelligence, poor decision making, and no clear understanding of the enemy resulted in the failure of both missions.

Ending the Iraq War

Ending the Iraq War
Author: Phyllis Bennis
Publsiher: Olive Branch Press
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2009
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015082750178

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"Public opinion in the United States and Great Britain has long called for ending the Iraq war - in recent polls about 70 percent of Americans agree. But the war continues, and what it will take to finally end it is not as clear. In an easy-to-read "frequently asked questions" format, long-time Middle East analyst Phyllis Bennis discusses the issues that have determined the course of the war, with an eye toward ending the US-led occupation and bringing peace to Iraq and the region. She analyzes the history of US and UK relations with Iraq, the origins of the war, the role of oil, the roles of Israel and other regional players, the past and possible future role of the UN, and the private military contractors and stop-loss policies that have made this war possible - at such a huge cost. And she examines Iraq at war, its sectarian divisions and the makeup of the resistance, and the terrible price Iraqis continue to pay for the war and occupation. She outlines possible courses of action for the US Congress and for the global antiwar movement, and critiques the plans for ending the war that have been presented thus far. This urgent, concise discussion will help every reader understand the war in Iraq in context, and provides the honest, independent analysis most needed for those working to end the war."--BOOK JACKET.

Tell Me How This Ends

Tell Me How This Ends
Author: Linda Robinson
Publsiher: ReadHowYouWant.com
Total Pages: 678
Release: 2010-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781458760289

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After a series of disastrous missteps in its conduct of the war, the White House in 2006 appointed General David Petraeus as the Commanding General of the coalition forces. Tell Me How This Ends is an inside account of his attempt to turn around a failing war. Linda Robinson conducted extensive interviews with Petraeus and his subordinate commanders and spent weeks with key U.S. and Iraqi divisions. The result is the only book that ties together military operations in Iraq and the internecine political drama that is at the heart of the civil war. Replete with dramatic battles, behind-doors confrontations, and astute analysis, the book tells the full story of the Iraq War's endgame, and lays out the options that will be facing the next president when he or she takes office in January 2009.