With a panel of distinguished experts--including Ivan Eland, Peter
Brookes, Lawrence J. Korb, Lt. Gen. William E. Odom (Ret.), and Gareth
Porter--this groundbreaking program addresses a variety of solutions for
Iraq. Some contributors argue that military overstretch in the Iraq war
makes it necessary to rethink U.S. interventionist foreign
policy--noting the degree to which American influence throughout the
world has been squandered by an unnecessary war--and call for leaving
Iraq. Others discuss partitioning Iraq or forming a loose, decentralized
confederation that would reduce the likelihood of an explosive civil
war; while still others defend U.S. foreign policy, suggesting that more
international financial support would greatly assist in the
reconstruction of Iraq. The forum concludes with a lively and
provocative question and answer session.