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41 result(s) for "Elections in Iraq (2005/12)"
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Statement by the President of the Security Council
U.N. Security Council applauds work of Iraq's Independent Electoral Commission.
IFPA-Sponsored CENTCOM Conference on Syria & Iran (25 May '05) Attachments Not Included
Notes usefulness of Central Command-sponsored conference with academics about issues relating to Middle East.
Kissing the Koran: Electioneering in Sadr City
Summarizes reports of active campaigning in run-up to Iraqi provincial elections, noting \"Obama-like\" messages by Nouri al-Maliki, popularity of religious politics among Iraqis, and voter interest in better economic situation.
Initial Courses of Action: Joint Staff PlanOrd for Accelerated Force Drawdown in Iraq
Outlines plans for reduction of brigade combat teams in Iraq, if warranted by post-election conditions.
Political, Military, and Economic Data on Iraq
Provides charts displaying Iraqi oil revenue, total annual budget, unobligated major U.S. funds, rate of displaced persons return, election results in Iraq in 2005 and 2009, security forces in Iraq, and other issues.
Data on Iraqi Governance, Security, and Reconstruction
Displays data on Iraqi governance, security incidents, government budgeting, expenditures of U.S. funds, and average daily energy supply from 2004 to 2009.