Publication
Feb 2010
The March 7 national election in Iraq and the period of government formation that will follow it carry enormous implications for both the future of that country and for U.S. policy there. It appears now that the elections are unlikely to resolve key political struggles that could yet return the country to sectarianism and violence. If so, President Barack Obama may find himself considering whether once again to break a campaign promise regarding Iraq and keep tens of thousands of troops there for several more years, perhaps until the end of his term. Surprisingly, that probably is the best course for him, and for Iraqi leaders, to pursue.
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Author | Thomas E Ricks |
Series | CNAS Policy Briefs |
Publisher | Center for a New American Security (CNAS) |
Copyright | © 2010 Center for a New American Security (CNAS) |