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Iraq, Middle East, Terrorism, Islamic World, Force and Legitimacy
Kenneth M. Pollack, Director of Research , Saban Center for Middle East Policy
Senate Committee on Foreign Relations
July 18, 2005 —
Testifying before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on July 18, Kenneth Pollack argued that the current U.S. strategy is ill suited to the tasks of quelling the insurgency and restoring law and order in Iraq. Unless the United States shifts quickly and decisively to a traditional counterinsurgency strategy, Iraq's reconstruction may be doomed to fail.
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