War strategy
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Democratic leaders are calling for the start of a phased redeployment of US forces from Iraq and they are highlighting Republican mismanagement of the war. By this means Democrats could align themselves with the majority of Americans, who think the war is a mistake, without getting too specific about when and under what circumstances US troops would pull out of Iraq.
Publication Name: Armed Forces Journal
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 1559-162X
Year: 2006
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Numbers clash
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The question of increasing the number of troops in Iraq is discussed. The budgetary reasons for resisting increase in the size of the troops are likely to be minimal or nonexistent is been proposed by Jay Farrar of the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington.
Publication Name: Armed Forces Journal
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 1559-162X
Year: 2004
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$402B doesn't count Iraq
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The proposed defense budget 2005 sent to the Congress by Defense Secretary, Donald Rumsfeld, did not reflect the amount of money to be paid for operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. The features of the proposed defense budget for 2005 are presented.
Publication Name: Armed Forces Journal
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 1559-162X
Year: 2004
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