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2019 Issue Articles Featured 

Guilty by Association: The Fate of ISIL Families in Iraq

August 27, 2019July 30, 2019 iraq, ISIL

BY JOHN MILLOCK   In December 2017, Iraq’s government declared victory over the Islamic State (ISIL), ending more than three

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Articles Featured Opinion 

Repeating History: An Iraqi-American’s Appeal to Avoid War with Iran

August 1, 2019July 24, 2019 Iran, iraq, War

  BY HAMADA ZAHAWI Though I was born at a time when Iran and Iraq were at war with each

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Preventing Unilateral Actions: How to Exercise Preemptive Self-defense within the Scope of International Law

March 5, 2015 afghanistan, defense, iraq, United Nations, United States

BY YASIR GOKCE The United States has been employing preemptive self-defense as a justification for use of force as it

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2014 Issue Featured 

No One Left Behind

July 4, 2014 afghanistan, immigration, iraq, military

BY WILL DENN Fahim Muhammad believed that until the Taliban were defeated, Afghanistan, his homeland, would never be safe.1 In

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The Obama Administration’s Role in Iraqi Violence

February 28, 2014 international security, iraq, military, president obama, United States

BY MATTHEW VIGEANT For the first time in two years, Iraq is back on many Americans’ radars. The media has

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