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Essay heading: Why Iraq has no army
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He also noted that because American soldiers didn't respond appropriately to the looting, Iraqi's didn't take them seriously.
Additionally, Fallows writes that language is a huge barrier, as well as "ethnic tensions" (Fallows, 2005). He contends that Iraq needs "a national army strong enough to deter militias from any region and loyal enough to the new Iraq to resist becoming the tool of any faction; policemen who are sufficiently competent, brave, and honest to keep civilians safe... displayed 300 characters
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He believes that America has made no true efforts to train Americans the Arabic language for the purpose of bridging the language gap. The article state that "T. X. Hammes says that U.S. forces and trainers in Iraq should have about 22,000 interpreters, but they have nowhere near that many. Some 600,000 Americans can speak Arabic... displayed next 300 characters
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