Civil Military Operations in the New World
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In southern Iraq , U.S. and allied forces were respon- sible for the welfare of inhabitants and refugees until those forces were withdrawn . Finally , among the Kurds of northern Iraq , the United States and its allies accepted the ...
... CENTCOM had ordered it not to establish any refugee camps , and therefore , was doing next to nothing to assist refugees.25 Meanwhile , CENTCOM was insisting that the refugees be cared for in accordance with international law.26 The ...
As such , U.S. forces were required to provide for the well - being of the local population . This included any refugees , of which there were ultimately some 30,000 . Since this was a legal obligation , operational funds could be used ...
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Contents
The Fog of Peace | 17 |
Liberation and Occupation in the Gulf War | 123 |
Humanitarian Assistance Peace Operations | 177 |
Intervention in Somalia | 189 |
From War Termination to Civil Military Operations | 235 |
Selected Bibliography | 257 |