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The last exit from Iraq: how the British quit Mesopotamia / Joel Rayburn

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2006Subject(s): In: Foreign Affairs Vol 85 No 2, March-April 2006, pp.29-40Summary: Recommends American policy makers should study Britain's experience in the 1920s of trying to establish a working state in Iraq, and the dire consequences of pulling out before the job was complete because of pressure from Parliament and the British press. Notes similarities with the situation facing the United States at the present time.
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Recommends American policy makers should study Britain's experience in the 1920s of trying to establish a working state in Iraq, and the dire consequences of pulling out before the job was complete because of pressure from Parliament and the British press. Notes similarities with the situation facing the United States at the present time.

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