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The “Surge” …and beyond. What triggered insurgency in Iraq?  Short preparation;  Not enough “boots on the ground”;  Disbanding the military;  De-Baathification;

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1 The “Surge” …and beyond

2 What triggered insurgency in Iraq?  Short preparation;  Not enough “boots on the ground”;  Disbanding the military;  De-Baathification;  Unguarded weapons depots;  Unguarded borders.

3 The Sunni Insurgents and Al-Qaeda:  The two shared a common goal: to reverse the triumph of the Shiites and restore the Sunnis to their lost position of power.  For the Sunni insurgents, the presence of foreign jihadists also helped divert the attention of U.S. forces.

4 Al Qaeda associated with the insurgents for two reasons:  The first was to establish an al Qaeda-dominated ministate :  The second was to seize a leading position within the insurgency and thereby block a power- sharing arrangement between Baghdad and the Sunni nationalists.

5 The “Surge” 1.The last effort to secure Baghdad; 2.25-30 thousand additional troops ; 3. American troops remained in the cleared areas “24/7; 4.Coalition troops move into both Shiite and Sunni neighborhoods; 5.Made enough of a difference within three to four months of the new deployments; 6.American troops were pulled back to the periphery of Baghdad leaving Iraqi forces to carry on the fight in the capital.

6 James Fearon:  the Bush administration's political objective in Iraq is unrealistic;  No military solution is possible;  Civil wars are rarely ended by stable power- sharing agreements.

7 Fearon’s recommnedations:  By pulling out troops from the central theaters the US would increase its military leverage;  This would allow the US to play a balancing role;  If the Iraqis ever manage to settle on the power- sharing agreement that is the objective of current U.S. policy, it will come only after bitter fighting in the civil war that is already under way.

8 Could Iraq be one of the cases in which power sharing ends a civil war? Two distinctive features that make power sharing feasible:  a stable agreement is typically reached only after a period of fighting has clarified the relative military capabilities of the various sides;  a power-sharing deal tends to hold only when every side is relatively cohesive.


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