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Fanar Haddad

The Political Foundation of the Islamic State’s Success

Published June 23, 2015by Henry Johnson

by Henry Johnson More so than flaws in the Iraqi army or lack of U.S. support or suicide bombers, the Islamic State (ISIS or IS) owes its stunning victories across Iraq to widespread ambivalence toward violence against the state. This… Continue Reading  

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Analysis, Iraq Ali Sistani, Baathism, Fanar Haddad, Haidar al-Abadi, Henry Johnson, Iran, iraq, Islamic State, kurds, nationalism, Nouri al-Maliki, Ramadi, saddam hussein, Shia-Sunni split

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