Testing the Surge: Why Did Violence Decline in Iraq in 2007?

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From 2004 to mid-2007, Iraq was extremely violent. Iraqi civilian fatalities averaged more than 1,500 a month by August 2006; by late fall the US military was suffering a monthly toll of almost 100 dead and 700 wounded.

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Biddle, S., Friedman, J. A., & Shapiro, J. N. (2014). Testing the Surge: Why Did Violence Decline in Iraq in 2007? In Rethinking Political Violence (pp. 201–231). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137336941_11

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