Wing on Iraq: No civil war looming, but it’s still a deadlier place than Afghanistan
No, it is not heading for civil war, figures Joel Wing. At the same time, he says, "Iraq is likely to continue to be a deadlier place than Afghanistan into the foreseeable future, despite the decline of the insurgency there."
No, it is not heading for civil war, figures Joel Wing. At the same time, he says, "Iraq is likely to continue to be a deadlier place than Afghanistan into the foreseeable future, despite the decline of the insurgency there."
No, it is not heading for civil war, figures Joel Wing. At the same time, he says, "Iraq is likely to continue to be a deadlier place than Afghanistan into the foreseeable future, despite the decline of the insurgency there."
Thomas E. Ricks is a former contributing editor to Foreign Policy. Twitter: @tomricks1
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