Defending a Divided Iraq

Iraq’s armed forces have become unable and unwilling to fight, owing to corruption, sectarian patronage, and inexperience. Viewing the situation from the ground, local militias must be able to defend themselves against rivals or criminal gangs, with the central government providing more advanced security assets.

OXFORD – The United States and its allies are facing another major policy challenge in Iraq. Airstrikes against the Islamic State might unseat the group’s fighters in critical areas; but, as things stand, troops will be needed to hold and govern liberated territory.

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