Withdrawal from Iraq: Some Pain Now or More Pain Later

November 27, 2006

Ted Galen Carpenter ponders the meaning of an Iraq War that has now lasted longer than U.S. involvement in World War II.

This article appeared in the Chicago Sun-Times on Sunday, November 26, and is available in its entirety online:

http://www.suntimes.com/news/otherviews/149499,CST-EDT-REF26.article


Ted Galen Carpenter is vice president for defense and foreign policy studies at the Cato Institute, and the author of seven books on international affairs and the co-author of Exiting Iraq: Why the U.S. Must End the Occupation and Renew the War against Al Qaeda. He is also a founding member of the Coalition for a Realistic Foreign Policy.

Posted by coalition at November 27, 2006 08:34 AM

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