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April 15, With the Security Agreement set to expire at the end of the year, United States forces in Iraq are only months away from their December 31, 2011 deadline for full withdrawal. Many in Washington and Baghdad are debating whether an extension of the U.S. troop presence in Iraq is in the best interest of both countries. Any negotiations to craft a new arrangement permitting American forces to remain have yet to begin. On April 15, the Defense Education Forum (DEF) of the Reserve Officers Association (ROA) and the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) will present a panel discussion to address a host of critical issues. Panelists will examine key questions on the transition in Iraq including: Will the U.S. force withdrawal undermine Iraq’s security? Is a follow-on agreement necessary? Is Iraq’s fragile government prepared to take the lead? Will a transition to a U.S. State Department presence be sufficient to continue U.S.-led training and counterterrorism assistance for Iraq? What are the broader military and strategic implications of this transition?
-For more information please contact Keith Weller- |
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