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A Plan for Iraq

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In his testimony before Congress on Tuesday, General David Petraeus, commander of U.S. forces in Iraq, said that progress in Iraq has been “significant but uneven.” We’ll discuss the United States’ current strategy in Iraq, and how it might best move forward.

Guests:

Carolyn Lochhead, Washington D.C. correspondent for the San Francisco Chronicle

Thomas Henriksen, author of "American Power after the Berlin Wall" and senior fellow at the Hoover Institution specializing in the study of U.S. diplomatic and military courses of action toward terrorist havens and so-called rogue states, including Iraq

Michael Nacht, former member of the U.S. Department of Defense Threat Reduction Advisory, and dean and professor of public policy at the UC Berkeley Goldman School of Public Policy

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