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As the United States continues to draw down its forces and prepares to end its military involvement in Iraq, the implications for Iraq's at-risk populations must be considered. Oliker, Grant, and Kaye assess the risks and implications of drawdown and withdrawal for some of the Iraqis in greatest danger, both within Iraq and in neighboring states. The authors conclude with recommendations on how the United States can mitigate identified problems.
Disengagement (Military science) -- Social aspects -- Iraq. --- Iraq -- Military policy. --- Iraq War, 2003-2011 -- Refugees. --- Iraq War, 2003-2011 -- Social aspects. --- Refugees -- Government policy -- Iraq. --- Refugees -- Iraq -- Social conditions. --- United States -- Armed Forces -- Iraq. --- United States -- Military policy. --- Violence -- Social aspects -- Iraq. --- Iraq War, 2003-2011 --- Refugees --- Violence --- Disengagement (Military science) --- Social conditions --- Social aspects --- Government policy --- United States --- Iraq --- Armed Forces --- Military policy.
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