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Advancing U.S. Interests in Iraq Will Require More Than Airstrikes
In ordering limited airstrikes in Iraq, President Barack Obama has reluctantly become involved in a crisis he wished to avoid. Given that Iraq's leaders seem too diverted by the political turmoil in Baghdad to address the grave threats to their country, one can perhaps understand his hesitation. Nevertheless, his narrow
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  • Michael Singh
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ISIL Could Become the Voice of Sunnis If We Don't Find a Way to Stop It Soon
Given the consolidation of jihadist gains and the lack of interest and capacity among neighboring states to uproot ISIL in Iraq and Syria, the group is likely to endure absent a more assertive U.S. policy involving military and political operations.
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  • Andrew J. Tabler
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What Iraq's Kurdish Peshmerga Really Need
While the Kurds could use more ammunition and weapons, they also need coordination, air support, and logistical help -- all of which the United States can provide on short notice.
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  • Michael Knights
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The U.S. Must Extend Support to the Kurds to Beat Back ISIS
Full and timely U.S. military cooperation could help the Kurds and Baghdad split the would-be ISIS caliphate in half and spark tribal uprisings against the group.
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  • Michael Knights
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ISIS Military Success: A Multiple Threat
The United States should be launching selective airstrikes on ISIS sooner rather than later, particularly where the movement attacks key dams and minority populations.
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  • James Jeffrey
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Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi: Islamic State's Driving Force
While the long-term sustainability of the "Islamic State" is in doubt, Baghdadi has clearly steered the group back to prominence.
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  • Aaron Y. Zelin
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Lessons from Fallujah, Then and Now
As ISIS sweeps forward in Iraq, a former tribal and political engagement officer discusses what made Fallujah a success in 2007 and what should be done now.
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  • Daniel Green
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Last Man Standing: U.S. Security Cooperation and Kurdistan's Peshmerga
Iraqi Kurdish peshmerga forces need Washington's military cooperation if the United States expects Kurdish troops to help stabilize Iraq.
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  • Michael Knights
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Iraq at a Crossroads: Options for U.S. Policy
Washington needs to recognize that the Iraq situation is a full-blown crisis requiring immediate action on several levels, even if politically risky.
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  • James Jeffrey
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Saving Iraqi Turkmens Is a Win-Win-Win
A U.S.-backed effort to save besieged Iraqi Turkmens in the Tuz Khormatu district could bring Baghdad, the Kurds, and Turkey into a joint fight against the ongoing jihadist offensive.
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  • Michael Knights
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The Rise of ISIL: Iraq and Beyond (Part II)
Despite its past experience in Iraq, the United States has clear and compelling reasons to actively address the current crisis there, and several options for doing so.
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  • Michael Eisenstadt
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The Rise of ISIL: Iraq and Beyond (Part I)
A former ambassador to Iraq discusses the ideal plan for U.S. action on the Iraq crisis -- and how to proceed if that plan proves unachievable due to rapidly deteriorating conditions on the ground.
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  • James Jeffrey
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Iraq's Crisis and the KRG
Senior officials from Iraq's Kurdistan Regional Government discuss how the ISIS insurgency is affecting the debate over Kurdish independence.
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  • Fuad Hussein
  • Falah Mustafa Bakir
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Fallujah Redux
A reformed Iraqi constitution focused on pragmatic politics rather than political theory will provide a surer basis for stability.
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  • Daniel Green
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Yesterday's Enemies, Tomorrow's Friends?
Rapprochement with Turkey may not lead to outright independence for the Kurds. But in the new Middle East, the borders between the Kurds and Arabs will be more real than those between the Kurds and Turkey.
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  • Soner Cagaptay
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Colonial Caliphate: The Ambitions of the 'Islamic State'
ISIS poses an existentially different threat than previous Sunni jihadist groups, with a focus on territorial possession and expansion.
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  • Aaron Y. Zelin
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Declaring an Islamic State, Running a Criminal Enterprise
The United States and its allies beat al-Qaeda on the battlefield several years ago, but ISIS has financed a resurgence in Syria and Iraq that poses no less a threat to regional stability.
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  • Matthew Levitt
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How to Halt the Growing Crisis in Iraq
The crisis now unfolding in Iraq poses a major and urgent challenge to the interests of the United States, Japan, and their allies. It threatens to further destabilize an already chaotic Middle East. It has caused oil prices to rise on concerns over not only Iraq's current production, but worries
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  • Michael Singh
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ISIS Poses Threat Beyond Iraq
In addition to addressing the Iraq crisis directly, Washington should take a more robust, strategic approach to Syria while preempting possible threats to Jordan and other states.
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  • Dennis Ross
As Various Actors Circle Iraq, ISIS Faces Foreign Foes
A discussion of whether and how the United States or other outside actors might intervene to check the jihadist group's advance.
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  • Matthew Levitt

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