My interview with Rachel Kantz-Feder on Ayatollah Sistani's fatwa was added to the website
of the Moshe Dayan Center for Middle Eastern and Africa Studies at the Tel Aviv
University, while my talk with Dr. Nicholas Krohley about Moqtada al-Sadr's relationship with Iran was posted on Hurst Publishing's webpage as well. I was also cited in "The Smart Way to Bomb ISIS" in the National Interest, and quoted in "Will Iraq's Nuri al-Maliki go without a fight? 5 things to know" by Tim Lister on CNN. Finally I took part in a live Twitter chat put on by the United States Institute of Peace entitled "Iraq: Islamic Militants, Breakup and Other Tough Questions on Twitter", part of which was posted on their webpage.
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