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As We Stand Down, Can They Stand Up?

One way to chart the recent course of Iraq's history is by the vehicles that American soldiers drive. When I first came here in the summer of 2003, I remember riding around in open-top, unarmored Humvees. Full Article at Council on Foreign Relations

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