Yahia Said, Director of the Iraq Revenue Watch in London, England and Iraqi native who fled Saddam’s regime explains what more US troop presence would do to national stability.
Said admits that there are skepticism on the success of additional troops, however, should the troop surge succeed, then it would bring about stability. (0:46)
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