Iraq 
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SOURCE: New York Times
2/6/2021
In Beleaguered Babylon, Doing Battle Against Time, Water and Modern Civilization
The ancient city of Babylon is a World Heritage Site, but it faces threats old and new. As some of its walls crumble, preservationists are fighting to preserve the past.
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SOURCE: TomDispatch
1/7/2021
Will They Ever Be Over? The 20th Anniversary of the War on Terror Arrives
by Nick Turse
Trump's incoherent foreign policy presents Joe Biden an opportunity to take genuine steps to end the entanglements of the war on terror.
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11/1/2020
Trump Claims Credit for Defeating ISIS. Pentagon Documents Show Otherwise
by Brian Glyn Williams
A historian and scholar of the War on Terror says that Trump's claims of credit in the fight against ISIS are hot air.
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8/2/2020
30 Years Later: Saddam Hussein's Fateful Decision to Invade Kuwait
by Guy Laron
It was clear from the outset that this was a desperate gamble that put Iraq on a collision course with Washington. But Saddam believed he had no other choice but to stop Kuwait from dumping oil into a slack market.
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SOURCE: Business Insider
7/2/2020
Democrats May Beat Trump in November and Still not Learn the Most Important Lesson from his Presidency
by Daniel Bessner
Democrats must not just defeat Trump; they must commit to fighting a culture of elite impunity that has enabled the rise of Trump and an unaccountable Republican Party.
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SOURCE: Washington Post
1/11/20
Invaders, allies, occupiers, guests: A brief history of U.S. military involvement in Iraq
For the past 17 years, the United States has maintained a military presence in Iraq.
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11/7/19
The History Briefing on the Assassination of ISIS Founder Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi: How Historians Have Discussed Recent News
by Lila Someshwar
Historians give much-needed context to a complex issue.
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10/24/19
We Must Not Grow Numb To The Yazidi Genocide
by Alon Ben-Meir
The international community cannot grow numb to genocide, as this will continue to haunt us only with greater force. The Yazidis have paid the ultimate price, and no other ethnic group should be subjected to the same fate by any perpetrator with impunity, and with apathy from the international community.
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7/7/19
The End of Humanitarian Intervention? A Debate at the Oxford Union With Historian David Gibbs and Michael Chertoff
by David N. Gibbs
Michael Chertoff -- former Secretary of Homeland Security during the presidency of George W. Bush and coauthor of the USA Patriot Act – defended humanitarian intervention; Gibbs argued against the practice.
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SOURCE: The Washington Post
06/30/2019
A drought revealed a palace thousands of years old submerged in an Iraq reservoir
Excavation of a submerged reservoir leads to the discovery of an ancient palace known as Kemune.
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6/9/19
Arbella Bet-Shlimon Got Into History to Counter False Perceptions of Middle East Region
by Erik Moshe
She had a goal when she first started out in history: to use teaching, scholarship, and research to help offset spurious ideas that foster cruelty to Middle Easterners in the United States and prolong destructive foreign policy abroad.
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SOURCE: Wall Street Journal
3/13/19
Long-Classified Memo Surfaces Warning of ‘Perfect Storm’ From Invading Iraq
Diplomats accurately forecast many setbacks: sectarian violence, attacks on U.S. troops, Iranian intervention and long road to structural change.
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SOURCE: NY Times
2/19/19
A War Memorial Is Being Expanded. Some Say It Whitewashes History.
The Australian War Memorial, at a cost of hundreds of millions of dollars, will grow to commemorate recent conflicts, including war zones in which Australia still has troops.
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SOURCE: Tom Dispatch
2/14/19
Veni, Vidi, Tweeti (I Came, I Saw, I Tweeted)
by Tom Engelhardt
An Obituary for the Republic
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SOURCE: NYT
12-10-2018
Baghdad’s Fortified Green Zone Opens to Public After 15 Years
The neighborhood, known as the Green Zone, had been cordoned off by the American military in 2003 to protect it from bombings during the war.
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SOURCE: New Republic
8-14-18
The British Museum’s “Looting” Problem
by Josephine Livingstone
The venerable museum has "given back" some stolen Iraqi antiquities, but that does not mean it's ready to atone for its colonial-era sins.
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SOURCE: NYT
5-2-18
Iraqi Artifacts Once Bought by Hobby Lobby Will Return Home
The artifacts, which are from the second and third millennium B.C., will eventually be taken to the National Museum of Iraq in Baghdad.
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4-16-18
A Short Chat at a Party with Some Ambassadors from Former Soviet Republics and Suddenly this Historian Was an “Informed Source in Jerusalem”
by Isabella Ginor
It happened twenty years ago when Bill Clinton launched missiles in the midst of his sex scandal.
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SOURCE: The Atlantic
3-19-18
It’s Disturbingly Easy to Buy Iraq’s Archeological Treasures
U.S. forces invaded the country 15 years ago this week—and left behind a booming trade in looted artifacts.
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12-11-17
How Central Command Beat ISIS
by Brian Glyn Williams
And the three ways that post-Caliphate ISIS terrorism will continue to gust across the globe.
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