DesMoinesRegister.com | Sanders points to Iraq vote as proof of good judgment DesMoinesRegister.com Sen. Bernie Sanders on Thursday rejected the notion that he lacks foreign policy competence in comparison with Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton and again leaned heavily on his opposition to the Iraq war as evidence of his superior judgment ... |
Press TV | Turkey rejects Iraq's warning against Ankara troop deployment Press TV Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu has dismissed Baghdad's warning of military action to defend Iraqi sovereignty if Ankara does not pull its troops out of northern Iraq. "If Baghdad wants to use force, they should use it against Daesh, get rid of ... Turkey-Iraq row escalates with mutual recriminations Sparring Continues Over Turkish Troops in Northern Iraq Iraq: Turkey not respecting deal on retreating troops |
Al-Manar TV | Military Strikes Continue Against ISIL Terrorists in Syria, Iraq Department of Defense SOUTHWEST ASIA, December 31, 2015 — U.S. and coalition military forces have continued to attack Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant terrorists in Syria and Iraq, Combined Joint Task Force Operation Inherent Resolve officials reported today. Officials ... Syria Congratulates Iraq on Liberating Ramadi Military strikes continue against ISIL terrorists in Syria and Iraq FOCUS | Back-to-back losses in Iraq and Syria deal blow to IS |
CNN International | After retaking most of Ramadi from ISIS, Iraq sets sights on Mosul CNN International Next year "will be the year we drive ISIS out of Iraq," he declared. With efforts to finish clearing ISIS out of Ramadi still expected to take weeks, it seemed like a bold statement, especially in light of the militants' habit of hiding among local ... Gains in Iraq vindicate US-led strategy Back-to-back losses in Iraq and Syria deal blow to IS Retaking Ramadi From ISIS Only the First Step for Iraq |
International Business Times | ISIS Attacks Iraq Prime Minister In Ramadi? Abadi Takes Ground Fire As He ... International Business Times U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter issued a statement saying it was "a significant step forward in the campaign to defeat this barbaric group and restore Iraq's territorial sovereignty." PM Al-Abadi raised the Iraqi flag in Ramadi and commended the ... Recaptured Iraq city left in ruins 134 Killed in Iraq, Including Civilians Executed near Ramadi Iraq thanks Britain for bombing raids against ISIS after Ramadi victory |
Global Risk Insights | Can Iraq's Prime Minister Al-Abadi hold on? Global Risk Insights Division within Iraq's ruling Dawa Party threatens to jeopardize the position of the Prime Minister. The United States' key ally in Iraq is struggling to find a balance that ensures his political survival. Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi's efforts to ... Ban Ki-Moon urges release of abducted Qataris in Iraq, including kids |
Al-Arabiya | Saudi envoy to Iraq repeats call for militants to surrender Al-Arabiya Saudi Arabia opens its arms to whomever desires to return home and the Saudi embassy in Iraq offers all its services to receive them, get them out of conflict zones and free them of ISIS' grip," the envoy said. Sabhan who is currently in Iraq with his ... |
New York Times | 'The Iran-Iraq War,' by Pierre Razoux New York Times The war between Saddam Hussein's Iraq and Ruhollah Khomeini's Iran ended 27 years ago, before most of today's Iraqis and Iranians were alive. Many of today's Americans were pretty young then, too — certainly too young to remember the glee with which ... |
Center for Research on Globalization | Creating an “Independent Sunni State”: Washington Calls for the Partition and ... Center for Research on Globalization On the 29th of November, 2015, Foreign Affairs – the publication of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) – published an article titled: Divide and Conquer in Syria and Iraq; Why the West Should Plan for a Partition. It was written by Barak Mendelsohn ... |
Rescue (blog) | Refugees from Vietnam to Iraq carve out a new life in America -- our latest ... Rescue (blog) Meet refugees from Vietnam, Bosnia, Iraq and Afghanistan as they describe their plights, their dreams and the roads they've taken to carve out a new life in America. Read the full story in the International Rescue Committee's 'Uprooted" publication on ... |