The United States Ends Combat Missions in Iraq

The United States Ends Combat Missions in Iraq

The United States Ends Combat Missions in Iraq

But are we really out?

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We’ve gotten out—well, not exactly out.
So now we wonder, What was that about?
We lost a lot—a lot in lives and treasure.
So could it be that there’s a way to measure
The end result? Well, yes, I think I can:
We made the world much safer for Iran.

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