As a rule, Iraq’s post-Saddam elections have tended to magnify pre-existing negative trends.
Testimony by Mark L. Schneider, Senior Vice President, International Crisis Group to the Commission on Wartime Contracting in Iraq and Afghanistan, 5 February 2010, Washington, DC.
Violence in much of Iraq is at lower levels than in years past but, in Ninewa, the carnage continues.
As sectarian violence in Iraq has ebbed over the past year, a new and potentially just as destructive political conflict has arisen between the federal government and the Kurdistan regional government in Erbil.
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