Late last week, President Obama announced that the US would begin targeted airstrikes against Islamic State artillery positions in northern Iraq. Kristian Coates Ulrichsen writes that facing a war-weary public, the administration should use this as an opportunity to develop a new approach to Iraq with local and regional partners that builds upon and does not squander the temporary convergence of policy in overcoming the threat from the Islamic State
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Fears of a growing Iranian influence or the collapse of the young Iraqi state are legitimate, but no...
The recent policies of former Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, combined with the collapse of th...
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One year ago, the Obama Administration came within a hair’s breadth of bombing the forces of Bashar ...
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The security plan for Iraq has failed, not least because of its reliance on the Maliki government. T...
Last week, the U.S. expanded its bombing campaign against the forces of the Islamic State to targets...
In its first 3 years, the Obama administration fully embraced the intervention in Afghanistan it inh...
Barack Obama, as a new President of the United States, came holding the torch of changed discourse w...
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The idea of security in International Relations has for a long time been identified by the vague pur...
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