- published: 15 Dec 2007
- views: 4857
- author: TheRealNews
9:32
Iraqi nationalism is Washington's worst nightmare
Pepe Escobar: Why is violence down in Iraq?...
published: 15 Dec 2007
author: TheRealNews
Iraqi nationalism is Washington's worst nightmare
Iraqi nationalism is Washington's worst nightmare
Pepe Escobar: Why is violence down in Iraq?- published: 15 Dec 2007
- views: 4857
- author: TheRealNews
51:43
Raed Jarrar - Nationalism and Sectarianism Under the US Iraq Occupation
Iraqi-Palestinian blogger, Raed Jarrar, discusses the internal politics and life in Iraq u...
published: 24 Apr 2011
author: pdxjustice
Raed Jarrar - Nationalism and Sectarianism Under the US Iraq Occupation
Raed Jarrar - Nationalism and Sectarianism Under the US Iraq Occupation
Iraqi-Palestinian blogger, Raed Jarrar, discusses the internal politics and life in Iraq under the United States' military occupation. This presentation was ...- published: 24 Apr 2011
- views: 156
- author: pdxjustice
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Wolf Brigade - Iraq
Dec 2005 Hopes for a stable withdrawal from Iraq rest on the success of Iraqi troops like ...
published: 17 Aug 2007
author: Journeyman Pictures
Wolf Brigade - Iraq
Wolf Brigade - Iraq
Dec 2005 Hopes for a stable withdrawal from Iraq rest on the success of Iraqi troops like the Wolf Brigade. We exclusively profile the brigade, which is alre...- published: 17 Aug 2007
- views: 16341
- author: Journeyman Pictures
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Raed Jarrar - Nationalism, Sectarianism & the US Occupation
This video program is available in full at www.pdxjustice.org and at the Google Video webs...
published: 03 Jan 2008
author: pdxjustice
Raed Jarrar - Nationalism, Sectarianism & the US Occupation
Raed Jarrar - Nationalism, Sectarianism & the US Occupation
This video program is available in full at www.pdxjustice.org and at the Google Video website (search on keywords "pdxjustice" and "Jarrar"). The program's t...- published: 03 Jan 2008
- views: 742
- author: pdxjustice
48:22
Inside America: Will Obama Back al-Maliki's Seek of a Third Term in Iraq?
By Namo Abdulla
Washington, D.C -- Iraq's Prime Minister, Nuri al-Maliki, was here in Wa...
published: 12 Nov 2013
Inside America: Will Obama Back al-Maliki's Seek of a Third Term in Iraq?
Inside America: Will Obama Back al-Maliki's Seek of a Third Term in Iraq?
By Namo Abdulla Washington, D.C -- Iraq's Prime Minister, Nuri al-Maliki, was here in Washington last week for the first time ever since the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq. Before saying anything about al-Maliki's most recent visit, let's take a look back at his previous visit: On December 12, 2011, days before the last U.S. solider would leave Iraq, al-Maliki was standing with President Obama, who proudly declared that he was bringing "a responsible end" to a long and costly war in Iraq. Obama didn't leave his "a-responsible-end" phrase entirely unexplained: Iraq is now "sovereign, self-reliant and democratic," he added. He also praised al-Maliki as the leader "of the most inclusive government yet." But exactly six days later, upon al-Maliki's return to Iraq, see what happened: Iraq's Vice President, Tariq al-Hashimi, the highest ranking Sunni politician, had to flee to Kurdistan because the Shiite-led government sought to arrest him on terrorism charges. Ever since the last U.S. solder left Iraq; al-Maliki has been accused of making several other attempts to sideline Sunni and Kurdish politicians. This has made many describe him as an authoritarian leader who prioritizes his sectarian identity over Iraqi nationalism. This time, here in Washington, things seemed very different, too. Al-Maliki didn't receive the kind of warm welcome he was given two years ago. As Iraqis are currently suffering a degree of violence not seen since the darkest days of the sectarian war, Obama didn't reiterate his 2011 claim that Iraq was "sovereign, self-reliant and democratic." He didn't hold a press conference either to allow reporters to raise questions like these ones: - Mr. President; is Maliki still the leader of "the most inclusive government?" in Iraq - Have you really brought a responsible end to the Iraq war? So now what's Obama's policy towards Iraq, a Shiite-dominated, oil-rich nation where US interests are manifold? After the loss of thousands of American lives and billions of their dollars, can Obama draft a policy that helps Iraq emerge as a decent society for its citizens and a reliable ally for the U.S.? To discuss this subject, Rudaw talks to: - Zalmay Khalilzad, America's former Ambassador to Iraq and Afghanistan. - Clifford May, President of the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies.- published: 12 Nov 2013
- views: 68
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Iraqi MPs demand timetable for withdrawal
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published: 24 Jan 2013
author: gooddforgold
Iraqi MPs demand timetable for withdrawal
88:59
Christopher Hitchens on American Imperialism, Iran, Iraq War, Israel, Palestine (1991)
Hitchens described Zionism as being based on "the initial demagogic lie (actually two lies...
published: 24 Jun 2013
author: The Film Archive
Christopher Hitchens on American Imperialism, Iran, Iraq War, Israel, Palestine (1991)
Christopher Hitchens on American Imperialism, Iran, Iraq War, Israel, Palestine (1991)
Hitchens described Zionism as being based on "the initial demagogic lie (actually two lies) that a land without a people needs a people without a land." He w...- published: 24 Jun 2013
- views: 7900
- author: The Film Archive
51:22
Inside America:Can Oil get Kurds Independence?
By Namo Abdulla
ERBIL, Kurdistan Region -- It is often said wars can make nations. A n...
published: 05 Sep 2013
Inside America:Can Oil get Kurds Independence?
Inside America:Can Oil get Kurds Independence?
By Namo Abdulla ERBIL, Kurdistan Region -- It is often said wars can make nations. A notable example is the United Sates, which came into being as a result of the American Revolution of the last half of the 18th century. Not all national struggles, however, have borne fruit. For nearly a century, the Kurds, estimated at 30 million people, have waged war after war for their liberation from repressive governments in Iraq, Turkey, Iran and Syria. They have never achieved statehood. But over the past decade, Iraqi Kurds have made unprecedented advances in northern Iraq. The semi-autonomous region enjoys a degree of stability and economic boom that remains a dream for most Iraqis. Baghdad has little control over how the Kurdistan Regional Government runs its domestic and even foreign affairs. Kurdistan's achievements are coincided with its discovery of significant oil fields that have turned the region into an economic hub for regional and global oil companies including Exxon-Mobil, Total, and Chevron. Turkish firms own the lion's share of investment in Kurdistan. So can oil get the Kurds an independent state? Rudaw's Namo Abdulla discusses this subject with: - Howri Mansurbeg, Vice President of Soran University. Mr. Mansurbeg holds a PhD in petroleum engineering from Uppsala University. He has worked for several international oil companies including - Denise Natali, a prominent expert on Kurdish nationalism in Iraq and Turkey. Denise, currently teaching at the National Defense University, is the author of most recently Kurdish Quasi State. - David Romano, a Professor of Middle East Politics at Missouri State University. He is joining us live via Skype. Mr. Romano is a weekly columnist for Rudaw and author of "The Kurdish Nationalist Movement." - Michael Gunter is a prominent writer on the Kurds in Iraq and Turkey. He has written several books including most recently "The Kurds Ascending."- published: 05 Sep 2013
- views: 3
1:26
Iraqi lawmakers call for end to Sadr City siege
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published: 24 Jan 2013
author: gooddforgold
Iraqi lawmakers call for end to Sadr City siege
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Urban Hamid: Outside the Green Zone
Life as it is for the people of Iraq Outside the Green Zone will be a regular segment on T...
published: 13 Jul 2007
author: TheRealNews
Urban Hamid: Outside the Green Zone
Urban Hamid: Outside the Green Zone
Life as it is for the people of Iraq Outside the Green Zone will be a regular segment on The Real News. It will report on the real face of the war and what I...- published: 13 Jul 2007
- views: 978
- author: TheRealNews
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Targeting the Cultural History of Iraq Part I
Targeting the Cultural History of Iraq: Implications for Nationalism and Democracy (Part I...
published: 16 Dec 2008
author: benjaminisakhan
Targeting the Cultural History of Iraq Part I
Targeting the Cultural History of Iraq Part I
Targeting the Cultural History of Iraq: Implications for Nationalism and Democracy (Part I). A presentation given by Mr Benjamin Isakhan at the University of...- published: 16 Dec 2008
- views: 400
- author: benjaminisakhan
1:46
The 1958 revolution in Iraq - British Pathé video
British Pathé archive footage shows the 1958 revolution in Iraq in which the British-backe...
published: 24 Dec 2011
author: Alaanezi
The 1958 revolution in Iraq - British Pathé video
The 1958 revolution in Iraq - British Pathé video
British Pathé archive footage shows the 1958 revolution in Iraq in which the British-backed Hashemite monarchy are overthrown and a new Iraqi republic is est...- published: 24 Dec 2011
- views: 2227
- author: Alaanezi
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Patrick Cockburn - the real Muqtada AlSadr
01/04/2008 - Award winning war correspondent Patrick Cockburn examines the role of Muqtada...
published: 28 Jan 2013
author: FrontlineClubLondon
Patrick Cockburn - the real Muqtada AlSadr
Patrick Cockburn - the real Muqtada AlSadr
01/04/2008 - Award winning war correspondent Patrick Cockburn examines the role of Muqtada al-Sadr -- the man who leads a movement in Iraq that opposed both ...- published: 28 Jan 2013
- views: 412
- author: FrontlineClubLondon
2:44
Why are US Troops leaving Iraq?
Is it to remove them from harms way, as Syria and/or Iran is attacked? Is it a bartering d...
published: 02 Nov 2011
author: 108morris108
Why are US Troops leaving Iraq?
Why are US Troops leaving Iraq?
Is it to remove them from harms way, as Syria and/or Iran is attacked? Is it a bartering deal with Iran? Is it to break Iraq up? Is it to cement nationalism,...- published: 02 Nov 2011
- views: 13583
- author: 108morris108
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Kuwait belongs to Iraq - Galloway
George Galloway explains the 1991 confrontation....
published: 23 Oct 2008
author: EireannNationalist
Kuwait belongs to Iraq - Galloway
Kuwait belongs to Iraq - Galloway
George Galloway explains the 1991 confrontation.- published: 23 Oct 2008
- views: 5125
- author: EireannNationalist
37:52
صدام
Saddam Hussein Abd al-Majid al-Tikriti (Arabic: صدام حسين عبد المجيد التكريتي Ṣaddām Ḥusay...
published: 20 Nov 2012
author: BaynetnaTube
صدام
صدام
Saddam Hussein Abd al-Majid al-Tikriti (Arabic: صدام حسين عبد المجيد التكريتي Ṣaddām Ḥusayn ʿAbd al-Maǧīd al-Tikrītī;[1] 28 April 1937[2] -- 30 December 2006...- published: 20 Nov 2012
- views: 3732
- author: BaynetnaTube