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Iraq and Back: The End of the Beginning. Tony Germanotta.

by Germanotta, Tony; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2004Article 53Global Issues. Publisher: Virginian-Pilot, 2003ISSN: 1522-3221;.Subject(s): Crimes against humanity | Deployment (Strategy) | Guerrilla warfare | Iraq War (2003) | Iraq War (2003) -- Reconstruction | Terrorism -- Iraq | United States -- Armed Forces -- Forces in IraqDDC classification: 050 Summary: "With the major battles over, the need for tomahawk cruise missiles, jet fighters and long-range bombers evaporated." (VIRGINIAN-PILOT) This article discusses the end of major combat operations in Iraq and examines the aftermath of war.
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REF SIRS 2004 Global Issues Article 53 Iraq and Back: U.S. Goes to War. REF SIRS 2004 Global Issues Article 53 Iraq and Back: Zero Hour. REF SIRS 2004 Global Issues Article 53 Iraq and Back: Baghdad Falls. REF SIRS 2004 Global Issues Article 53 Iraq and Back: The End of the Beginning. REF SIRS 2004 Global Issues Article 54 Behind the Barrier. REF SIRS 2004 Global Issues Article 54 Israel's New Barrier Cuts Old Ties. REF SIRS 2004 Global Issues Article 55 The Hunt for a WMD.

Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2004.

Originally Published: Iraq and Back: The End of the Beginning, July 27, 2003; pp. S37+.

"With the major battles over, the need for tomahawk cruise missiles, jet fighters and long-range bombers evaporated." (VIRGINIAN-PILOT) This article discusses the end of major combat operations in Iraq and examines the aftermath of war.

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