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   1. [Peace&Justice] Toward an Exit Strategy (IRC Communications)

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Date: Tue, 07 Sep 2004 08:58:54 -0600
To: peaceandjustice@lists.riseup.net
From: IRC Communications <communications@DELETETHISirc-online.org>
Subject: [Peace&Justice] Toward an Exit Strategy


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Peace and Justice News from FPIF
http://www.fpif.org/

September 6, 2004
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Introducing a new commentary from Foreign Policy In Focus

Toward a U.S. Exit Strategy from Iraq and a Transition to Full Sovereignty
By Imad Salamey and Frederick Pearson

Earlier this spring, the Bush administration sought international
cooperation for a viable U.S. exit strategy from Iraq; without a clear
vision for both political and military exits, there were no takers. With
war raging in Iraq, the political process in shambles, and a dire economic
situation, a new plan is desperately needed.

Dr. Imad Salamey is a Lecturer of Political Science at the University of
Michigan  Dearborn. Dr. Frederick Pearson is a Professor of Political
Science and directs the Center for Peace and Conflict Studies at Wayne
State University. Both serve as analysts for Foreign Policy In Focus
(online at www.fpif.org).

See new FPIF commentary online at:
http://www.fpif.org/commentary/2004/0409exit.html

With printer friendly PDF version at:
http://www.fpif.org/pdf/gac/0409exit.pdf

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