TY - BOOK ID - 77871932 TI - U.S. policy options for Iraq : a reassessment. AU - Brannan, David AU - Crane, Keith AU - Grant, Audra K. AU - Kelly, Terrence K. AU - Oliker, Olga. AU - Rathmell, Andrew PY - 2007 SN - 128118117X 9786611181178 0833042777 9780833042774 9780833041685 0833041681 9781281181176 PB - Santa Monica Rand DB - UniCat KW - Iraq War, 2003-2011. KW - Internal security KW - Anglo-American Invasion of Iraq, 2003-2011 KW - Dawn, Operation New, 2010-2011 KW - Gulf War II, 2003-2011 KW - Iraqi Freedom, Operation, 2003-2010 KW - New Dawn, Operation, 2010-2011 KW - Operation Iraqi Freedom, 2003-2010 KW - Operation New Dawn, 2010-2011 KW - Operation Telic, 2003-2011 KW - Persian Gulf War, 2003-2011 KW - Telic, Operation, 2003-2011 KW - War on Terrorism, 2001-2009 KW - United States KW - Iraq KW - Irak KW - Rāfidayn, Bilād KW - Bilād al-Rāfidayn KW - Republic of Iraq KW - Jumhuriyah al Iraqiyah KW - Politics and government KW - Economic conditions KW - Iraq War, 2003-2011 KW - #SBIB:327H15 KW - #SBIB:328H516 KW - Buitenlandse politiek: Noord-Amerika KW - Instellingen en beleid: Irak UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:77871932 AB - Iraq is the most pressing national security issue facing the United States today. This book evaluates the costs and benefits of five alternative strategies the United States could pursue in Iraq. The authors argue that, as long as the United States remains in Iraq, policy actions must focus on improving the security of Iraq's population by reducing violence. They offer recommendations for ways in which U.S. political, security, and economic policies in Iraq could be better geared to support this goal, though they emphasize the challenges inherent in this endeavor. Specific recommendations focu ER -