Brutal wars and a malevolent peace: anatomy of US policy in Iraq
By: Muralidharan, Sukumar.
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ArticlePublisher: 003Description: p.1938-943.Subject(s): War | Peace | United States - Foreign relations - Iraq | International relations
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Economic and Political WeeklySummary: The cost of a botched peace in Iraq would be even higher than the price of a bloody war. The world community has to decide how best it can hold the US accountable for its crimes in Iraq. The alternative - acquiescence in the hit and run strategy that the US has raised to a find art in the last few decades - would be an unaffordable luxury in the current state of international relations. - Reproduced.
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | Volume no: 38, Issue no: 20 | Available | AR56804 |
The cost of a botched peace in Iraq would be even higher than the price of a bloody war. The world community has to decide how best it can hold the US accountable for its crimes in Iraq. The alternative - acquiescence in the hit and run strategy that the US has raised to a find art in the last few decades - would be an unaffordable luxury in the current state of international relations. - Reproduced.


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