Logically, none of these countries are military threats to the U.S. We do not need to be in another senseless war.
SPECIAL REPORT-In Iraq, an old U.S. foe grows his political power
It was the biggest show of force by the populist cleric since the mid-2000s, when his followers battled the U.S. occupation and inflicted thousands of American casualties. Two days later, Sadr made a …
Lessons from West Point, Iraq continue to influence Austin entrepreneur Marissa Limsiaco
What this entrepreneur learned in the Army is helping her in her current career: “From a leadership development perspective, the hardest thing was learning to build up the team when tragedy happens.” …
The promise and the pitfalls of Iraq’s tripartite New Mashreq
Sunday was a festive day in Baghdad. The last time Iraqis had received an Egyptian president 30 years ago, the region was gearing up for war and uncertainty as the late President Hosni Mubarak …
Iraq scores $360mn IFC loan to cut gas flaring
The Shell-led Basrah Gas Co (BGC) group has signed a $360mn loan agreement with the World Bank’s International Finance Corp (IFC) to help it curb flaring in south Iraq and use the gas for fuel instead …
Iran power cuts fuel fears in Iraq as scorching summer peaks
Iran halted its crucial supply of power to Iraq, fueling fears of protests Tuesday amid instability following the resignation of Iraq’s electricity minister. Cash-strapped Iran has put pressure on …
Iran power cuts fuel fears in Iraq as scorching summer peaks
Iran halted its crucial supply of power to Iraq, fueling fears of protests Tuesday amid instability following the resignation of Iraq’s electricity minister. Cash-strapped Iran has put pressure on …
In Iraq, an old United States foe grows his political power
Sadr’s political organisation, the Sadrist Movement, has quietly come to dominate the apparatus of the Iraqi state. Its members have taken senior jobs within the interior, defence and communications …
In Iraq, an old U.S. foe grows his political power
After years on the fringes, Shi’ite Muslim cleric Muqtada al-Sadr is back — on the streets and in the corridors of power.
Iraq’s Drone and Rocket Epidemic
By Michael Knights and Crispin Smith, for the Washington Institute for Near East Policy. Any opinions expressed are those of the author(s), and do not necessarily reflect the views of Iraq Business …