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Dawa Party

Iraq on the Brink

Published June 23, 2014by Emile Nakhleh 8 Comments

by Emile Nakhleh Much blame could go around regarding the current chaos in Iraq and the recent territorial gains of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS). Four contributing factors stand out: The 2003 decision by the Bush administration… Continue Reading  

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