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This paper is divided into four major sections: an introduction to the academic study of suicide bombings by both Western scholars and jihadi-salafis, a discussion of the dynamics of suicide bombings in Iraq, and an analysis of the impact of suicide bombings on U.S. domestic opinion on the war. Finally, the paper will offer some conclusions and recommendations for policy makers who may face suicide campaigns in the future.
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