Four years ago today I started Musings On Iraq. I’d been researching and writing about Iraq since 2002, and finally decided to start a blog about it. I’d like to thank all the readers for visiting my site, all the commentators for their posts, all the people that I’ve talked to due to my writing, and all those that I have interviewed for their time. This summer is going to bring big things for Musings On Iraq with more original content via several new interviews with a variety of experts. Hope you enjoy them.
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This Day In Iraqi History - Jun 16 Iraq protested border treaty with Iran by sending troops into Khuzistan province Led to 88 Iraqi soldiers being killed
1920 UK govt decided to cancel proposed UK run provisional govt in Iraq for an Arab govt under British influence

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Dr. Michael Izady of Columbia’s School of International and Public Affairs recently gave an interview to the Swiss-based International Relat...
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Professor Nadje Al-Ali is a professor of gender studies at SOAS, University of London. She has authored several books and articles...
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2023 could go down as the year the Islamic State died in Iraq. The group is still around but it has become completely irrelevant to the coun...
3 comments:
You have a very good blog. Keep up the good work.
Thanks Pam for the kind words and your support.
Congrats on the anniversary; more so on the courage to step forward and simply write publicly. I look forward to the interviews and wish you all the best moving forward.
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