This document sets forth the US government's strategy in Iraq in keeping with its original mission as declared in 2003. It addresses political, economic, and security issues.
Published November 2005
This document sets forth the US government's strategy in Iraq in keeping with its original mission as declared in 2003. It addresses political, economic, and security issues.
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