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It can be assumed that this rise in public opinion for U.S. intervention can be attributed to possible challenges or difficulties that Iraqis could experience once U.S. troops are fully withdrawn and security has been completely detached from U.S. military intervention. Moreover, Americans have become more conservative this year, as can be attributed also to the financial crisis that hit the country in the last quarters of 2008. This concern on a possible 'breach in security' is expressed by political analysts in Iraq. In an interview with Baghdad correspondent Jane Arraf, reporter Gwertzman (2009) uncovered that because of the recent truck bombings in Baghdad last August 19, there have been speculations on the capability of the new Iraqi government to truly handle their domestic affairs and conflicts, primarily because of...

military to gradually ease out of Iraq with the least casualties and breaches in security as possible. Ultimately, what the new Iraqi government needs is not really military intervention, but the Obama administration's continued 'guidance' on governance as the new government is gradually securing its hold onto the Iraqi society's psyche and, on a more international level, Middle Eastern region's political landscape (Bruno, 2009).
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Bruno, G. (2009). "A shaky Iraq's sovereign step." Council on Foreign Relations Official Website. Available at: http://www.cfr.org/publication/19728/shaky_iraqs_sovereign_step.html?breadcrumb=%2Fregion%2F405%2Firaq.

Gwertzman, B. (2009). "Reappraising U.S. withdrawal from Iraqi cities." Council on Foreign Relations Official Website. Available at: http://www.cfr.org/publication/20075/reappraising_us_withdrawal_from_iraqi_cities.html?breadcrumb=%2Fregion%2F405%2Firaq.

Saad, L. (2009). "Special report: Ideologically, where is the U.S. moving?" Gallup Official Website. Available at: http://www.gallup.com/poll/121403/special-report-ideologically-moving.aspx.

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Bruno, G. (2009). "A shaky Iraq's sovereign step." Council on Foreign Relations Official Website. Available at: http://www.cfr.org/publication/19728/shaky_iraqs_sovereign_step.html?breadcrumb=%2Fregion%2F405%2Firaq.

Gwertzman, B. (2009). "Reappraising U.S. withdrawal from Iraqi cities." Council on Foreign Relations Official Website. Available at: http://www.cfr.org/publication/20075/reappraising_us_withdrawal_from_iraqi_cities.html?breadcrumb=%2Fregion%2F405%2Firaq.

Saad, L. (2009). "Special report: Ideologically, where is the U.S. moving?" Gallup Official Website. Available at: http://www.gallup.com/poll/121403/special-report-ideologically-moving.aspx.
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