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Omer Kassim

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Omer Kassim holds a BA in Middle East Studies from the University of Texas at Austin, and is currently a research intern at the Middle East Institute focusing on Iraqi politics. He has also worked as a journalist at Al-Hayat.

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Iraq after ISIS: Three Major Flashpoints
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  • Iraq after ISIS: Three Major Flashpoints

    While Iraq’s efforts to dislodge the Islamic State (ISIS) from Mosul have proceeded better than expected, the Iraqi political class must now face the complicated and divisive matters that it has failed to address for years. While the battle to liberate all of Iraq from ISIS is not over, three issues remain sources of tension: decentralization, the presence of foreign troops in the north, and the status of disputed territories such as Kirkuk, between the Kurds and the central government.

    April 6, 2017

    Intra-Shiite Tensions Heat Up Ahead of Iraqi Elections
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  • Intra-Shiite Tensions Heat Up Ahead of Iraqi Elections

    This article first appeared on Real Clear World.

    While Iraqi forces are fighting to retake the western half of Mosul from Islamic State fighters, internal divisions regarding the future of Iraq’s political process are escalating ahead of provincial elections scheduled for September, especially within the country’s largest Shiite political bloc, the Shiite National Alliance.

    March 10, 2017