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Frederick W. Kagan responds to media stories about the Multi-National Force - Iraq (MNF-I).
Are we willing to support our ally Iraq with long-term military bases after the war?
The New York Times wrongly judges the plan and the commanders who are executing it.
Nine months of progress in Iraq.
Military advising is a vital component of our strategy in Iraq and other hot spots around the world.
On December 31, 2008, the United Nations mandate for Multi-National Force-Iraq, which has authorized the presence of foreign troops in Iraq since 2004, will expire. While troop levels and future U.S.-Iraq cooperation dominate debate, the...
It looks like peace is replacing violence in Iraq.
Two decades after the fall of the Soviet Union, it is time to adjust our military for the post-Cold War world.



