Acquiring KM-SAMs in the near future and Meteor-armed Rafales in the foreseeable future will provide Iraq with the most ...
The Supreme Council for Youth, in partnership with the Central Bank of Iraq, launches the Al-Khair initiative to provide ...
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Iraq 2.0? Moulton, Iraq War veteran, finds parallels with Venezuela attack
I remember what it was like when the Bush administration presided over a disaster in Iraq” Moulton said. “That's why I'm ...
Iraq starts 2026 with a difficult combination of political upheaval, ambitious development goals, and ongoing security, ...
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Who really won Iraq’s elections?
Formation of the new government will have to tread a fine line to satisfy domestic and international pressures.
Iraq's cabinet has approved plans to nationalise operations at the West Qurna 2 oilfield, one of the world's largest, as the government looks to avert disruptions stemming from U.S. sanctions imposed ...
Something crucial happened with President Donald Trump's recent actions in Venezuela. In fact, taken together with his ...
The new speaker must address a much-debated bill that would have the Hashd al-Shaabi, or Popular Mobilization Units — an ...
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‘My Fellow Americans… to Defend the World’: George Bush’s Iraq Words Haunt Venezuela Today
Iraq warns. Venezuela echoes. Presidents forget. Lives pay: the George W. Bush-led US invasion of Iraq was sold as a mission ...
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Iraq’s Gas Breakthrough Could Rewrite the Middle East Power Map
Iraq has long had the reserves, technology, and partners to capture flared gas, but political alignment in Baghdad and rising ...
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Iraq is dying – and the collapse could drag the Middle East with it
Iraq’s collapse is not just local — it’s global. As food prices spike and jobs vanish, radicalization is likely to surge again. The last time this happened, ISIS rose from the chaos. The next ...
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