I was quoted by Patrick Cockburn in “There’s no such
thing as precise air strikes in modern warfare –
just look at the civilian casualties in Iraq and Syria” for
the Independent, and by Paul Iddon in "After Islamic State, Baghdad cannot govern Iraq from centre" for Al Araby and in "Can Abadi reel in the Hashd al-Shaabi before May elections" in Rudaw. I was cited by Jessa Rose Dury-Agri, Omer Kassim, and Patrick
Martin in “Iraqi Security Forces And Popular
Mobilization Forces: Orders Of Battle” for the Institute for
the Study of War.
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