The Future of Iraq (The Weekly Standard)
July 21, 2008 - Kimberly KaganThe conflict over power in Iraq has transformed from a military to a political struggle.
The conflict over power in Iraq has transformed from a military to a political struggle.
The most important objectives of the surge have been accomplished in Iraq. We have an extraordinary – but fleeting – opportunity to advance America's security and regional stability.
Iraq Report 9 offers a comprehensive look at the battle for Basra, Operation Knight’s Charge.
This backgrounder details the status of the Multi-National Security Transition Command-Iraq (MNSTC-I) three years on.
Where the U.S. was unequivocally losing in Iraq at the end of 2006, we are just as unequivocally winning today.
This Iraq Report describes the fight for Mosul from March 2003 through early 2008.
A backgrounder explaining why the Iraqi Accord Front recently returned to Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki's ruling coalition.
This backgrounder details the fight against al-Qaeda in Iraq for control of Mosul from the beginning of the Iraq War in 2003 to early 2008.
A fact sheet on the performance of the Iraqi Security Forces in the recent Basra operations.
A fact sheet on the performance of the Iraqi Security Forces in the recent Sadr City operations.