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June 19, 2026
Business/Geopolitics

Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Accused of Creating Secret Iraqi Cells for Gulf Attacks

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has established covert armed cells in Iraq to carry out drone attacks against Gulf countries hosting US forces, according to eight Iraqi sources cited by Reuters.

Defence/Geopolitics

The War That Changed Iraq’s Militias

On June 2, 2026, two U.S.-designated foreign terrorist organizations in Iraq, Asaib Ahl al-Haq and Kataib Al-Imam Ali, announced their intention to begin handing over their heavy weapons to the Iraqi state. The move came after a conflict that exposed

July 1, 2026

Did America’s Misreading of Saddam Hussein Lead to the Iraq War?

History

FATEFUL MISREADING OF SADDAM Gideon Rose, a Senior Fellow and deputy director of National Security Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations from 1995

Vulnerabilities in U.S. Air Defenses in Iraq and Syria

Defence

Forbes has produced an excellent report on keeping US troops in Iraq and Syria.  The bottom line, despite appearances to the contrary, the US isn’t leaving

20 Years After the Start of the Iraq War, U.S. Peace Movement Protests Yet Another War

March 30, 2023
Human Rights/News

An intergenerational, multiracial group of organizers demonstrated in Washington, D.C., on March 18, seeking to unite various sectors of the nation’s anti-war movement. Under the slogans “Peace in Ukraine—Negotiations not escalation,” “Fund

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Jenga Diplomacy: A 20-year Retrospective of the Invasion of Iraq

March 29, 2023
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

by Jude As the sun rose over the barren Iraqi desert twenty years ago on the 20th of March, the winds of change were sweeping across the sands, bringing with them the

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The Lingering Effects of U.S. Crimes in Iraq: 20 Years Later

March 21, 2023
Human Rights/Iraq/United States

Though 20 years have passed since the United States launched a blatant invasion into the sovereign state of Iraq, justice has not been done for Iraq and its people, many of whom

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