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Our Two Gulf Crises

October 3, 2005 issue

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Argues for the withdrawal of troops from Iraq based on the view that the war is making the U.S. less safe and doing little to stabilize Iraq. Criticism of moderates and liberals in Congress who support staying the course; Claim that the war in Iraq is creating more jihadi terrorists daily while diverting resources from more urgent needs inside the U.S.; Observation that the insurgency has steadily grown more vast and sophisticated, Iraq produced less oil and electricity than it did before the U.S. invasion, unemployment has increased to more than 50% and an overwhelming majority of Iraqis oppose America's military presence.

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IRAQ War, 2003-; UNITED States -- Armed Forces; MILITARY occupation; IRAQ -- Politics & government -- 2003-; TERRORISM; INSURGENCY; UNITED States; IRAQ
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