id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt mdp.39015062476117 Terrill, W. Andrew. Precedents, variables, and options in planning a U.S. military disengagement strategy from Iraq W. Andrew Terrill, Conrad C. Crane 2005 .txt text/plain 4509 266 56 the Iran-Iraq War, Operation DESERT STORM, Middle Eastern government and the continued national unity of Iraq (rather than its stable Iraqi self-government and leaving Iraq in a timely manner support for a continued major troop presence in Iraq, including public government, support the effort to build a security force to protect that As noted earlier, a central issue in establishing a U.S. disengagement policy is that of Iraqi government legitimacy as the basis for In addressing the issue of Iraqi governmental legitimacy, U.S. civilian and military intelligence organizations will be forced to and military recruits join the Iraqi security forces each week.120 Insurgents make a strong effort to join the security forces and seem Shi'ite religious parties in the Iraqi government also publicly maintain that they Reconstructing Iraq: Insights, Challenges, and Missions for Military Forces in a PostConflict Scenario, Carlisle Barracks, PA: Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War ./cache/mdp.39015062476117.pdf ./txt/mdp.39015062476117.txt