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Incoming Iraqi Governor: Politics Can Trump Violence

The Iraqi north is a place where the war hasn’t stopped, and may not even have started in earnest, as Arabs, Kurds and other minorities compete for land and oil

Jul 31, 2020
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The Iraqi north is a place where the war hasn’t stopped, and may not even have started in earnest, as Arabs, Kurds and other minorities compete for land and oil resources in cities like Mosul and Kirkuk. Befitting President Obama’s call yesterdayfor concerted Iraqi efforts at sectarian reconciliation and political unity, Juan Cole reprints a translated interview with the incoming governor of Ninewa Province, home to Mosul, a place I’ve felt an attachment to ever since visiting there on a 2007 reporting trip.
I stress that we must depart from several disputed issues between the Kurdistan Region’s government and the government in Baghdad, and that we want to work with our Kurdish brothers as well as all the other ethnicities on grounds that we are all citizens of the governorate, and away from any foreign agendas.
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