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An Unexpected Friday in Iraqi Kurdistan
Iraqi Business News It’s early Friday morning and I’m in a SUV travelling from Sulymaniya to the picturesque border town of Ahmad Awa. But it’s not the SUV I expected... Read more
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The U.S Legacy in Iraq Depends on the Depth of American engagement with Iraq in 2012 and beyond
The U.S. legacy in Iraq will depend on whether it remains strategically engaged with Iraq and the Kurdistan Region after 2012, Qubad Talabani, the Kurdistan Regional Governments Representative to the... Read more
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A Success Story in the Middle East
By Janet Ritz A recent conversation with Qubad Talabani, the Kurdish representative to the U.S. for their regional government, centered on what the son of Iraq’s President Jalal Talabani called... Read more
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Kurdistan: The Iraq war the U.S. won
Many believe the war in Iraq has been a failure. Millions of Kurds argue that the only failure is that America didn’t act sooner. By Matthew D. LaPlante The Salt... Read more
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Kurdistan: A Middle East haven?
By Jamie M. Fly Friday, June 4, 2010 – 7:00 PM As late as the ’90s, Americans visiting Berlin could still meet Germans so thankful for the U.S. role in... Read more
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Cliff May: Progress in Iraq among the Kurds
Submitted by SHNS on Wed, 05/19/2010 – 11:23 ERBIL, Iraq – More than two months after elections, Iraq’s parliamentarians have yet to cobble together a new government. Is this just... Read more
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The Way of the Kurds
The Way of the Kurds One part of Iraq is working better than the other. by Max Boot The Weekly Standard 5/24/2010, Volume 015, Issue 34 Excerpt: “The Kurdish model... Read more

