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Bibliography – My Writings on Iraq Policy

by Daniel Pipes
Tue, 12 Dec 2006

updated Thu, 14 Dec 2006

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With some consistency, I have been arguing since the overthrow of Saddam Hussein that coalition forces should have limited strategic purposes, leaving Iraq in the hands of Iraqis. In addition to an automated listing by category, here is a listing of my policy recommendations in reverse chronological order, to be updated as needed:

(December 12, 2006)

Related Topics: Bibliography, Iraq, US policy

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Title By Date
5 steps to winning in Iraq [105 words]William BrownFeb 14, 2007 09:08
How to prevent humanitarian catastrophe in Baghdad [2667 words]Alexander BogdanovJan 19, 2007 16:34
Ways to end the bloodshed? [68 words]VK NarayananDec 25, 2006 14:09
Victory or Death [83 words]William Dennis Brown JrFeb 14, 2007 09:17
A sensibile Iraq policy - ownership. [196 words]Herbert Nevyas MDDec 19, 2006 14:54
agreed [40 words]MarkDec 18, 2006 13:35

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