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- Iraq: Compliance, Sanctions, and U.S. Policy
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- Iraq: Compliance, Sanctions, and U.S. Policy
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- Iraq: Compliance, Sanctions, and U.S. Policy
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- Iraq: Compliance, Sanctions, and U.S. Policy
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- Iraq: Compliance, Sanctions, and U.S. Policy
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- Iraq: Weapons Threat, Compliance, Sanctions, and U.S. Policy
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- Iraq: Weapons Threat, Compliance, Sanctions, and U.S. Policy
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- Iraq: Differing Views in the Domestic Policy Debate
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- Iraq: Potential U.S. Military Operations
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- Iraq: Potential U.S. Military Operations
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- Iraq: Recent Developments in Reconstruction Assistance
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- Iraq: Recent Developments in Reconstruction Assistance
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- Iraq: Summary of U.S. Casualties
- This report presents casualty data compiled by the Department of Defense (DOD), as tallied from the agency’s press releases.
- Iraq: Summary of U.S. Casualties
- This report presents casualty data compiled by the Department of Defense (DOD), as tallied from the agency’s press releases.
- Iraq: Summary of U.S. Casualties
- This report presents casualty data compiled by the Department of Defense (DOD), as tallied from the agency’s press releases.
- Iraq's New Security Forces: The Challenge of Sectarian and Ethnic Influences
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- Iraq Oil: Reserves, Production, and Potential Revenues
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- Iraq: United Nations and Humanitarian Aid Organizations
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- Iraq: United Nations and Humanitarian Aid Organizations
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- Iraq: United Nations and Humanitarian Aid Organizations
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- Iraq: United Nations and Humanitarian Aid Organizations
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- Iraq: United Nations and Humanitarian Aid Organizations
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- Iraq War: Background and Issues Overview
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- Iraq War: Background and Issues Overview
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- Iraq War: Background and Issues Overview
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- NATO and the European Union
- Report which discusses issues related to the North Atlantic Trade Organization (NATO) and the European Union (EU) including the level of involvement of the entities in using political and military actions to defend against terrorism and proliferation, the types of military forces necessary, the role of the EU in crisis management, the appropriateness of decision-making procedures to respond to emerging threats, and the role of other international institutions.
- Iraq: Map Sources
- This report identifies selected Web sites for maps of Iraq. Selected government, library, and organizational Web site addresses are provided. Maps of the Middle East, Iraq, and the No-Fly Zone are also provided.
- Iraq: Map Sources
- This report identifies selected Web sites for maps of Iraq. Selected government, library, and organizational Web site addresses are provided. Maps of the Middle East, Iraq, the No-Fly Zone, and Facilities Used by U.S. Forces in the Gulf are also provided.
- Iraq: Map Sources
- This report identifies selected Web sites for maps of Iraq. Selected government, library, and organizational Web site addresses are provided. Maps of the Middle East, Iraq, the No-Fly Zone, and Facilities Used by U.S. Forces in the Gulf are also provided.
- Iraq: Map Sources
- This report identifies selected Web sites for maps of Iraq. Selected government, library, and organizational Web site addresses are provided. Maps of the Middle East, Iraq, Facilities Used by U.S. Forces in the Gulf, and USG Humanitarian Assistance and Reconstruction Activities in Iraq are also provided.
- Iraq: Oil-for-Food Program, International Sanctions, and Illicit Trade
- This report discusses the "oil-for-food" program (OFFP) as the centerpiece of a long-standing U.N. Security Council effort to alleviate human suffering in Iraq while maintaining key elements of the 1991 Gulf war-related sanctions regime. The program, in operation from December 1996 until March 2003, is detailed.
- Iraq: Oil-for-Food Program, International Sanctions, and Illicit Trade
- This report discusses the "oil-for-food" program (OFFP) as the centerpiece of a long-standing U.N. Security Council effort to alleviate human suffering in Iraq while maintaining key elements of the 1991 Gulf war-related sanctions regime. The program, in operation from December 1996 until March 2003, is detailed.
- Iraq: Oil-for-Food Program, International Sanctions, and Illicit Trade
- This report discusses the "oil-for-food" program (OFFP) as the centerpiece of a long-standing U.N. Security Council effort to alleviate human suffering in Iraq while maintaining key elements of the 1991 Gulf war-related sanctions regime. The program, in operation from December 1996 until March 2003, is detailed.
- Iraq: Oil-for-Food Program, International Sanctions, and Illicit Trade
- This report discusses the "oil-for-food" program (OFFP) as the centerpiece of a long-standing U.N. Security Council effort to alleviate human suffering in Iraq while maintaining key elements of the 1991 Gulf war-related sanctions regime. The program, in operation from December 1996 until March 2003, is detailed.
- Iraq: U.S. Regime Change Efforts and Post-War Governance
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- Iraq: U.S. Regime Change Efforts and Post-War Governance
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- Iraq: U.S. Regime Change Efforts and Post-War Iraq
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- Iraq: U.S. Regime Change Efforts, the Iraqi Opposition, and Post-War Iraq
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- The Kurds in Post-Saddam Iraq
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- Iraq's Trade with the World: Data and Analysis
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- Iraq: U.N. Inspections for Weapons of Mass Destruction
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- Iraq: U.N. Inspections for Weapons of Mass Destruction
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- Iraq: U.N. Inspections for Weapons of Mass Destruction
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- Iraq: Transition to Sovereignty
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- Iraq: U.S. Military Operations and Costs
- Iraq’s chemical, biological, and nuclear weapons programs, together with Iraqi long-range missile development and support for al-Queda terrorism, were the primary justifications put forward for military action. On March 17, 2003, President Bush issued an ultimatum demanding that Saddam Hussein and his sons depart from Iraq within 48 hours. On March 19, offensive operations began with air strikes against Iraqi leadership positions. By April 15, after 27 days of operations, coalition forces were in relative control of all major Iraqi cities and Iraqi political and military leadership had disintegrated. On May 1, 2003, President Bush declared an end to major combat operations. There was no use of chemical or biological (CB)weapons, and no CB or nuclear weapons stockpiles or production facilities have been found.
- Iraq: U.S. Military Operations
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- Iraq: United Nations and Humanitarian Aid Organizations
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- NATO and the European Union
- Report which discusses issues related to the North Atlantic Trade Organization (NATO) and the European Union (EU) including the level of involvement of the entities in using political and military actions to defend against terrorism and proliferation, the types of military forces necessary, the role of the EU in crisis management, the appropriateness of decision-making procedures to respond to emerging threats, and the role of other international institutions.
- The Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA): Origin, Characteristics, and Institutional Authorities
- The Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA or “the authority”) was established approximately one month after United States and coalition forces took control of Baghdad in Iraq on April 9, 2003.1 The authority’s mission was “to restore conditions of security and stability, to create conditions in which the Iraqi people can freely determine their own political future, (including by advancing efforts to restore and establish national and local institutions for representative governance) and facilitating economic recovery, sustainable reconstruction and development. This report discusses two views on how the authority was established, reviews selected characteristics of the authority, identifies statutory reporting requirements concerning the authority and the reconstruction of Iraq, and explores several policy issues.
- U.S. Treatment of Prisoners in Iraq: Selected Legal Issues
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