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mission creep in Iraq

Obama Wary of Maliki, But Conceding Too Much Support

Published June 19, 2014by Wayne White 4 Comments

by Wayne White President Barack Obama’s news conference today showed some well-placed White House caution against acting in ways that would support more substantially Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki’s sectarian agenda in Iraq. Hopefully, Obama’s repeated implicit criticism of Maliki’s government… Continue Reading  

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