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Iraq’s Permanent Mobilization
Interview

Iraq’s Permanent Mobilization

RENAD MANSOUR — The most powerful groups within the PMU existed long before ISIS, and will continue to build influence.  Continue reading “Iraq’s Permanent Mobilization”

The Fog of War Against ISIS
Interview

The Fog of War Against ISIS

BELKIS WILLE — Uncertainty regarding proper screening, detention, and civilian return procedures threatens future instability in Iraq. Continue reading “The Fog of War Against ISIS”

Beyond Iraq’s Headlines
Interview

Beyond Iraq’s Headlines

TIM ARANGO — Although the risks for journalists in Iraq may be highly visible, reporting in the country has only become easier.  Continue reading “Beyond Iraq’s Headlines”

How to Protect Iraq’s Civilians
Interview

How to Protect Iraq’s Civilians

SAHR MUHAMMEDALLY — Iraq’s government can implement civilian protection policies to promote national reconciliation and reduce tensions between the country’s myriad communities.  Continue reading “How to Protect Iraq’s Civilians”

Forgotten Front Line in Hawija
Analysis, Education for Peace in Iraq Center

Forgotten Front Line in Hawija

The Iraqi government has ignored Hawija’s plight, risking future unrest.  Continue reading “Forgotten Front Line in Hawija”

Devils You Don’t Know
Interview

Devils You Don’t Know

MICHAEL KNIGHTS — The Islamic State is the least of Iraq’s challenges.  Continue reading “Devils You Don’t Know”

“The Greatest Challenge”
Analysis

“The Greatest Challenge”

Information at a glance from one of the P-WW’s contributors, Harith al-Qarawee, on the current developments in Iraq.

 

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Iraq at the Abyss
Analysis

Iraq at the Abyss

MATTHEW SCHWEITZER — The United States must pressure Maliki to enact political changes to prevent further disaster, that is, if Iraq has not already fallen into the abyss. 

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