U.S. Policy and Iraq


A Way Out of the Mesopotamian Morass? The Case for a Partitioned Iraq
Ivan Eland
Independent Institute
October 2004

 

Abstract

The United States has plunged into an Iraqi swamp. The swashbuckling victory in the first Gulf War led to the most egregious sin that can be made in the military affairs—hubris and underestimation of the enemy. The U.S. and Soviet superpowers made the same mistake respectively in Vietnam in the sixties and seventies and Afghanistan in the eighties. But as those quagmires fade from memory, government officials apparently have to relearn the same lessons.

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