St. Michael's College: The End Game in Iraq

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Five years after the start of the Iraq War, public opinion polls show that the war is losing piblic support. The 2008 presidential campaigns have put Iraq at the forefront of political discussion and everyone is asking: "What's next in Iraq?"

Panelists include:

John McClaughry, director of the Ethan Allen Institute in Vermont, former Senior Policy Adviser to the Reagan administration, former VT State Senator, and former U.S. Marine Corps Major.

Gregory Gause, UVM Professor of political science and director of UVM's Middle East Studies Program.

Heidi Schuerger, U.S. Marine who served in Iraq.

Sundus Ruhaif, native of iraq and Saint Michael's College graduate student. 

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1 Monday May 5, 2008 at 9:50 PM
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