IED Threat in Iraq Continues to Grow

Credit: U.S. ARMY LT. COL. DENTON KNAPP
The market in Iraq for improvised explosive devices, or IEDs, has come to resemble that of any other commodity: It is well-financed and effectively managed, with supply adjusting to meet demand. U.S. military officers use the street price of an IED in Baghdad as an important measure of success in...

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