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U.S. Considers Recalling Units of Old Iraq Army

HeadlineNov 03, 2003

The New York Times is reporting the U.S. is now considering reconstituting entire units of the former Iraqi Army in order to improve the country’s security situation.

Almost six months ago, the U.S. dismantled the 500,000 strong Iraqi Army. The move has been widely viewed as a strategic mistake.

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