From the Archives: Getting Out of Iraq

From the Archives: Getting Out of Iraq

From the Archives: Getting Out of Iraq

As U.S. combat operations in Iraq come to an end, a debate has begun over the legacy of the war and the future of Iraq. Almost two years ago, Dissent ?asked several scholars and writers to look at British, French, and American exit strategies–and to pay special attention to the difficulties, above all, the need to protect friends and collaborators and to minimize violence.? Read the introduction here; click here to learn more about the Dissent/Penn Press book Getting Out, an expanded collection of essays on the moral imperatives of military disengagement.


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