Policy Brief: Extending the U.S. Military Role in Iraq
The Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA) requires the U.S. military to completely withdraw from Iraq no later than December 31, 211. Yet, Iraq is failing to maintain internal security.
The Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA) requires the U.S. military to completely withdraw from Iraq no later than December 31, 211. Yet, Iraq is failing to maintain internal security.
This Fact Sheet offers updates on government formation and security issues in Iraq.
This fact sheet contains updates on the ongoing government formation in Iraq as of June 11, 2010.
This Fact Sheet contains updates on the ongoing government formation in Iraq.
Kimberly Kagan and Fredrick Kagan write about turmoil of governemnt formation following the Iraqi elections and what the U.S. should do in response.
ISW Fellow and former Army officer, James Danly, gives a strategic assessment of Iraq on Capitol Hill.
Regional experts offered their analysis on the electoral process, validity of the pending results, likelihood of peaceful government formation and the fate of Iraq’s leading political figures.
This backgrounder provides an update on the political landscape in Iraq, the electoral process, and post-election government formation.