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This 28 page paper looks at the war in Iraq and the position in December 2006. The paper starts with background that demonstrated the political complexities of the area and considers why the US lead occupation may be resisted, using ideas of culture clash and the religious concept as Jihad to which explain why this maybe occurring. The paper then makes use of fatality and injury statistics to assess if the coalition are winning or loosing the war in Iraq. This includes the use of regression analysis. The bibliography cites 19 sources.
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of the area and considers why the US lead occupation may be resisted, using ideas of culture clash and the religious concept as Jihad to which explain why this maybe
occurring. The statistics in terms of deaths an injuries show an increasing number of both and as such it may be argued that at best the coalition is not winning
and at worst they are losing. Table of
Contents 1. INTRODUCTION 2 2. THE WAR IN IRAQ 4 2.1 The First Gulf War 5 2.2 The Second Gulf War 12 2.3 What the Escalation? 14 2.3.1 Culture Clash 14 2.3.2 Jihad 21 3. IS THE COALITION LOOSING? 27 3.1 Deaths 28 3.2 Wounded 31 5. CONCLUSION 33 REFERENCES 34
Figure 1 Pattern of Coalition Deaths Over Time 30 Figure 2 Pattern of US Injuries Over Time 32 1. Introduction In December 2006
a report was published concerning the progress of the war in Iraq, for some the report read as if the coalitions, lead by the US, was loosing the war (Thomas,
2006), for others it was a criticism of the way the war had been fought and merely indicated that this needed to change (Wright and Tyson, 2006). The recommendations were
that the approach should change, the main military mission at the time of the report was to combat insurgents, it was this that the report suggested change to a primary
mission to support the Iraqi troops (Wright and Tyson, 2006). The news with constant reports of injuries and deaths of both coalition forces and Iraqi people has given this war
a very negative image, parallels have been made between Iraq and the Vietnam war, which was general seen as unwinable due to the way in which the troops were fighting
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