1、P O L I C Y B R I E FThe Case for Conditional Engagement in IraqM A R C H 2 0 0 8 1AUTHORS:COLIN KAHLSHAWN BRIMLEYFive years into the war in Iraq with no end in sight,a new strategy is needed.Th e current strategy of unconditional support to Iraq s central government has not produced nearly enough p
2、olitical progress.President Bush and those wishing to succeed him should embrace a new political strategy in Iraq that makes our military presence conditional on political accommodation.Under the leadership of General David Petraeus,U.S.forces in Iraq have designed and implemented the best military
3、strategy possible under the circumstances.But security progress appears to have leveled off ,and violence has started to tick back up.Further gains can only come through the political process.General Petraeus recently told reporters that“no one feels that there has been suffi cient progress by any m
4、eans in the area of national reconciliation.”Similar candor will likely be on display when Petraeus testifi es before Congress in the coming days.Rather than re-litigate the debate over how we got here,Congress must look forward and help shape the public debate over the basic strategic choices from