This document segment, page 26 of a larger report, discusses the role of American forces in Iraq and the implications of a continued American presence. It highlights the challenges and costs associated with maintaining a presence in Iraq and identifies Fouad Ajami as an academic affiliated with Johns Hopkins and the Hoover Institution.
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| Fouad Ajami | Teacher, Senior Fellow |
Teaches at Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies and is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution.
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| Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies |
Institution where Fouad Ajami teaches.
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| Hoover Institution |
Institution where Fouad Ajami is a senior fellow.
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Discussed in relation to American forces and presence.
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Discussed in relation to its role and presence in Iraq.
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"They will have to speak well of the Americans and own up to the role that American forces are playing in the protection and defense of Iraq."Source
"Even in the best of worlds, an American residual presence in Iraq will have its costs and heartbreak. But the United States will have to be prepared for and accept the losses and adversity that are an integral part of staying on, rightly, in so tangled and difficult a setting."Source
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