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Why Iraq?
Why Iraq?
Date: Monday, November 04, 2002 - 07:00PM
More video info at https://iop.harvard.edu/node/2240
published: 25 Mar 2021
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Word on Fire in Iraq: Live Interview with the Archbishop of Erbil
St. Thomas brought Christianity to Chaldea nearly two thousand years ago. The Word on Fire Institute’s UK Program Director, Brenden Thompson, journeyed to Iraq to discover ways of deepening the bonds between the Church in Iraq, the UK, and beyond.
Brenden joined Archbishop Bashar Warda of Erbil in a wide-ranging discussion hosted by Radio Miriam. Listen as Brenden uncovers the region’s rich history, current evangelization initiatives, and the experience of living alongside many sites of the Old Testament.
As we learn, let us pray for our persecuted Catholic brothers and sisters in this Middle East diocese. Praying and supporting the suffering Church in places like Iraq builds up the unity of the Body of Christ.
Learn more about the Chaldean Archdiocese: https://adiabene.org/
Radio Mir...
published: 29 Jan 2024
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A Decade in Iraq: Lessons and the Landscape Ahead | Institute of Politics
Stephen Hadley, Dr. Hanan Al-Fatlawi, Dr. Latif al-Rashid, and Samir Sumaida'ie joined moderator Meghan O'Sullivan for a discussion on the current state of Iraq. The speakers addressed important problems faced by the governments of both Iraq and the United States, as Iraq emerges from years of oppression and occupation.
published: 23 Apr 2013
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Fight For Mosul: Interview with Faleh Abdul Jabar, Iraq Institute for Strategic Studies
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published: 16 Aug 2016
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Interview with Faleh Abdul Jabbar from US Institute of Peace on Iraq protests
published: 30 Mar 2016
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Iranian Escalation in Syria and Iraq: Implications and U.S. Options
Since the Gaza war erupted, Iran-backed militias have targeted U.S. forces in Iraq and eastern Syria more than sixty times and counting, accelerating an already worrisome 2023 trend. To deter further attacks, Washington has ordered at least two strikes on militia bases in Syria. Yet questions remain about the militias’ intentions and the impact that these growing cycles of escalation may have, including on U.S. deployments in the ongoing fight against the Islamic State. To address these questions, The Washington Institute is pleased to announce a virtual Policy Forum with:
Michael Knights, the Institute’s Bernstein Fellow and cofounder of its Militia Spotlight platform.
Devorah Margolin, the Institute’s Blumenstein-Rosenbloom Fellow, focusing on terrorism governance, the role of women in...
published: 16 Nov 2023
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George Bush bungles speech condemning Putin invasion with Iraq reference
George W Bush made an unfortunate gaffe on Wednesday (18 May) as he condemned the “brutal invasion of Iraq”, before correcting himself to say he was denouncing the invasion of Ukraine.
The former US president was speaking at an event on elections at the presidential centre in Dallas.
“The decision of one man to launch a wholly unjustified and brutal invasion of Iraq... I mean of Ukraine,” Bush said, before laughing it off and blaming his age for the mistake.
“Iraq, too. Anyway. I’m 75,” he added, shrugging.
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published: 19 May 2022
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George W. Bush Mixes Up Ukraine With Iraq In Big Freudian Slip
In a speech at his presidential center in Texas, former President George W. Bush accidentally switched "Ukraine" with "Iraq" in a line meant to criticize Vladimir Putin's "wholly unjustified and brutal invasion."
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published: 19 May 2022
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Mesopotamian Ruins and Contemporary Art in Post-Conflict Iraq | Hanaa Malallah and Kiersten Neumann
Dr. Hanaa Malallah, Iraqi-British artist and academic, and Dr. Kiersten Neumann, ISAC Museum curator, join in a virtual conversation to talk about their collaboration on the ISAC Museum special exhibition, “Artifacts Also Die,” as well as Malallah’s artistic career and the art community in Iraq, among other topics.
The special exhibition “Artifacts Also Die” (April 5–August 27, 2023) is part of the research project “Ruins, Rubble, and Renewal: Co-existent Ruins—Exploring Iraq’s Mesopotamian Past through Contemporary Art,” led by Hanaa Malallah, who works in collaboration with local Iraqi artists at specific ancient sites inside Iraq.
Visit the special exhibit webpage to learn more: https://isac.uchicago.edu/artifacts
This program was recorded in July 2023.
published: 11 Aug 2023
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Saving lives in Mosul - Iraq #3 / Academy of Emergency Medicine (Graphic content)
This video will show you first hand the situation in western Mosul where members of the AEM are currently operating. AEM's mission is to provide emergency medical care at the front lines in northern Iraq as the offensive against so-called Islamic state continues.
______________________________________________________
Help us save lives! Please like, share and donate!
______________________________________________________
Donation opportunity:
PayPal:
http://www.academyofemergencymedicine.sk/en/onesecond/
Other:
https://ozaem.darujme.sk/1375/
______________________________________________________
Contact AEM:
Web: http://www.academyofemergencymedicine.sk/en/
Email: info@academyofemergencymedicine.sk
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/academyofemergencymedicine/
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published: 08 May 2017
1:24:36
Why Iraq?
Why Iraq?
Date: Monday, November 04, 2002 - 07:00PM
More video info at https://iop.harvard.edu/node/2240
Why Iraq?
Date: Monday, November 04, 2002 - 07:00PM
More video info at https://iop.harvard.edu/node/2240
https://wn.com/Why_Iraq
Why Iraq?
Date: Monday, November 04, 2002 - 07:00PM
More video info at https://iop.harvard.edu/node/2240
- published: 25 Mar 2021
- views: 60999
1:07:14
Word on Fire in Iraq: Live Interview with the Archbishop of Erbil
St. Thomas brought Christianity to Chaldea nearly two thousand years ago. The Word on Fire Institute’s UK Program Director, Brenden Thompson, journeyed to Iraq ...
St. Thomas brought Christianity to Chaldea nearly two thousand years ago. The Word on Fire Institute’s UK Program Director, Brenden Thompson, journeyed to Iraq to discover ways of deepening the bonds between the Church in Iraq, the UK, and beyond.
Brenden joined Archbishop Bashar Warda of Erbil in a wide-ranging discussion hosted by Radio Miriam. Listen as Brenden uncovers the region’s rich history, current evangelization initiatives, and the experience of living alongside many sites of the Old Testament.
As we learn, let us pray for our persecuted Catholic brothers and sisters in this Middle East diocese. Praying and supporting the suffering Church in places like Iraq builds up the unity of the Body of Christ.
Learn more about the Chaldean Archdiocese: https://adiabene.org/
Radio Miriam: https://miriamcaravaggio.com.br/
https://wn.com/Word_On_Fire_In_Iraq_Live_Interview_With_The_Archbishop_Of_Erbil
St. Thomas brought Christianity to Chaldea nearly two thousand years ago. The Word on Fire Institute’s UK Program Director, Brenden Thompson, journeyed to Iraq to discover ways of deepening the bonds between the Church in Iraq, the UK, and beyond.
Brenden joined Archbishop Bashar Warda of Erbil in a wide-ranging discussion hosted by Radio Miriam. Listen as Brenden uncovers the region’s rich history, current evangelization initiatives, and the experience of living alongside many sites of the Old Testament.
As we learn, let us pray for our persecuted Catholic brothers and sisters in this Middle East diocese. Praying and supporting the suffering Church in places like Iraq builds up the unity of the Body of Christ.
Learn more about the Chaldean Archdiocese: https://adiabene.org/
Radio Miriam: https://miriamcaravaggio.com.br/
- published: 29 Jan 2024
- views: 3113
1:14:43
A Decade in Iraq: Lessons and the Landscape Ahead | Institute of Politics
Stephen Hadley, Dr. Hanan Al-Fatlawi, Dr. Latif al-Rashid, and Samir Sumaida'ie joined moderator Meghan O'Sullivan for a discussion on the current state of Iraq...
Stephen Hadley, Dr. Hanan Al-Fatlawi, Dr. Latif al-Rashid, and Samir Sumaida'ie joined moderator Meghan O'Sullivan for a discussion on the current state of Iraq. The speakers addressed important problems faced by the governments of both Iraq and the United States, as Iraq emerges from years of oppression and occupation.
https://wn.com/A_Decade_In_Iraq_Lessons_And_The_Landscape_Ahead_|_Institute_Of_Politics
Stephen Hadley, Dr. Hanan Al-Fatlawi, Dr. Latif al-Rashid, and Samir Sumaida'ie joined moderator Meghan O'Sullivan for a discussion on the current state of Iraq. The speakers addressed important problems faced by the governments of both Iraq and the United States, as Iraq emerges from years of oppression and occupation.
- published: 23 Apr 2013
- views: 7913
4:11
Fight For Mosul: Interview with Faleh Abdul Jabar, Iraq Institute for Strategic Studies
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https://wn.com/Fight_For_Mosul_Interview_With_Faleh_Abdul_Jabar,_Iraq_Institute_For_Strategic_Studies
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- published: 16 Aug 2016
- views: 333
1:02:27
Iranian Escalation in Syria and Iraq: Implications and U.S. Options
Since the Gaza war erupted, Iran-backed militias have targeted U.S. forces in Iraq and eastern Syria more than sixty times and counting, accelerating an already...
Since the Gaza war erupted, Iran-backed militias have targeted U.S. forces in Iraq and eastern Syria more than sixty times and counting, accelerating an already worrisome 2023 trend. To deter further attacks, Washington has ordered at least two strikes on militia bases in Syria. Yet questions remain about the militias’ intentions and the impact that these growing cycles of escalation may have, including on U.S. deployments in the ongoing fight against the Islamic State. To address these questions, The Washington Institute is pleased to announce a virtual Policy Forum with:
Michael Knights, the Institute’s Bernstein Fellow and cofounder of its Militia Spotlight platform.
Devorah Margolin, the Institute’s Blumenstein-Rosenbloom Fellow, focusing on terrorism governance, the role of women in violent extremism, and related issues.
Andrew Tabler, the Institute’s Martin J. Gross Senior Fellow, former director for Syria at the National Security Council, and former senior advisor to the State Department’s special envoy for Syria engagement.
Wladimir van Wilgenburg, coauthor of the book The Kurds of Northern Syria: Governance, Diversity, and Conflicts and a contributor to the Institute’s Fikra Forum.
https://wn.com/Iranian_Escalation_In_Syria_And_Iraq_Implications_And_U.S._Options
Since the Gaza war erupted, Iran-backed militias have targeted U.S. forces in Iraq and eastern Syria more than sixty times and counting, accelerating an already worrisome 2023 trend. To deter further attacks, Washington has ordered at least two strikes on militia bases in Syria. Yet questions remain about the militias’ intentions and the impact that these growing cycles of escalation may have, including on U.S. deployments in the ongoing fight against the Islamic State. To address these questions, The Washington Institute is pleased to announce a virtual Policy Forum with:
Michael Knights, the Institute’s Bernstein Fellow and cofounder of its Militia Spotlight platform.
Devorah Margolin, the Institute’s Blumenstein-Rosenbloom Fellow, focusing on terrorism governance, the role of women in violent extremism, and related issues.
Andrew Tabler, the Institute’s Martin J. Gross Senior Fellow, former director for Syria at the National Security Council, and former senior advisor to the State Department’s special envoy for Syria engagement.
Wladimir van Wilgenburg, coauthor of the book The Kurds of Northern Syria: Governance, Diversity, and Conflicts and a contributor to the Institute’s Fikra Forum.
- published: 16 Nov 2023
- views: 1845
0:39
George Bush bungles speech condemning Putin invasion with Iraq reference
George W Bush made an unfortunate gaffe on Wednesday (18 May) as he condemned the “brutal invasion of Iraq”, before correcting himself to say he was denouncing ...
George W Bush made an unfortunate gaffe on Wednesday (18 May) as he condemned the “brutal invasion of Iraq”, before correcting himself to say he was denouncing the invasion of Ukraine.
The former US president was speaking at an event on elections at the presidential centre in Dallas.
“The decision of one man to launch a wholly unjustified and brutal invasion of Iraq... I mean of Ukraine,” Bush said, before laughing it off and blaming his age for the mistake.
“Iraq, too. Anyway. I’m 75,” he added, shrugging.
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https://wn.com/George_Bush_Bungles_Speech_Condemning_Putin_Invasion_With_Iraq_Reference
George W Bush made an unfortunate gaffe on Wednesday (18 May) as he condemned the “brutal invasion of Iraq”, before correcting himself to say he was denouncing the invasion of Ukraine.
The former US president was speaking at an event on elections at the presidential centre in Dallas.
“The decision of one man to launch a wholly unjustified and brutal invasion of Iraq... I mean of Ukraine,” Bush said, before laughing it off and blaming his age for the mistake.
“Iraq, too. Anyway. I’m 75,” he added, shrugging.
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- published: 19 May 2022
- views: 265060
1:35
George W. Bush Mixes Up Ukraine With Iraq In Big Freudian Slip
In a speech at his presidential center in Texas, former President George W. Bush accidentally switched "Ukraine" with "Iraq" in a line meant to criticize Vladim...
In a speech at his presidential center in Texas, former President George W. Bush accidentally switched "Ukraine" with "Iraq" in a line meant to criticize Vladimir Putin's "wholly unjustified and brutal invasion."
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#MSNBC #GeorgeBush #Ukraine
https://wn.com/George_W._Bush_Mixes_Up_Ukraine_With_Iraq_In_Big_Freudian_Slip
In a speech at his presidential center in Texas, former President George W. Bush accidentally switched "Ukraine" with "Iraq" in a line meant to criticize Vladimir Putin's "wholly unjustified and brutal invasion."
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#MSNBC #GeorgeBush #Ukraine
- published: 19 May 2022
- views: 530845
38:15
Mesopotamian Ruins and Contemporary Art in Post-Conflict Iraq | Hanaa Malallah and Kiersten Neumann
Dr. Hanaa Malallah, Iraqi-British artist and academic, and Dr. Kiersten Neumann, ISAC Museum curator, join in a virtual conversation to talk about their collabo...
Dr. Hanaa Malallah, Iraqi-British artist and academic, and Dr. Kiersten Neumann, ISAC Museum curator, join in a virtual conversation to talk about their collaboration on the ISAC Museum special exhibition, “Artifacts Also Die,” as well as Malallah’s artistic career and the art community in Iraq, among other topics.
The special exhibition “Artifacts Also Die” (April 5–August 27, 2023) is part of the research project “Ruins, Rubble, and Renewal: Co-existent Ruins—Exploring Iraq’s Mesopotamian Past through Contemporary Art,” led by Hanaa Malallah, who works in collaboration with local Iraqi artists at specific ancient sites inside Iraq.
Visit the special exhibit webpage to learn more: https://isac.uchicago.edu/artifacts
This program was recorded in July 2023.
https://wn.com/Mesopotamian_Ruins_And_Contemporary_Art_In_Post_Conflict_Iraq_|_Hanaa_Malallah_And_Kiersten_Neumann
Dr. Hanaa Malallah, Iraqi-British artist and academic, and Dr. Kiersten Neumann, ISAC Museum curator, join in a virtual conversation to talk about their collaboration on the ISAC Museum special exhibition, “Artifacts Also Die,” as well as Malallah’s artistic career and the art community in Iraq, among other topics.
The special exhibition “Artifacts Also Die” (April 5–August 27, 2023) is part of the research project “Ruins, Rubble, and Renewal: Co-existent Ruins—Exploring Iraq’s Mesopotamian Past through Contemporary Art,” led by Hanaa Malallah, who works in collaboration with local Iraqi artists at specific ancient sites inside Iraq.
Visit the special exhibit webpage to learn more: https://isac.uchicago.edu/artifacts
This program was recorded in July 2023.
- published: 11 Aug 2023
- views: 2816
1:06
Saving lives in Mosul - Iraq #3 / Academy of Emergency Medicine (Graphic content)
This video will show you first hand the situation in western Mosul where members of the AEM are currently operating. AEM's mission is to provide emergency medic...
This video will show you first hand the situation in western Mosul where members of the AEM are currently operating. AEM's mission is to provide emergency medical care at the front lines in northern Iraq as the offensive against so-called Islamic state continues.
______________________________________________________
Help us save lives! Please like, share and donate!
______________________________________________________
Donation opportunity:
PayPal:
http://www.academyofemergencymedicine.sk/en/onesecond/
Other:
https://ozaem.darujme.sk/1375/
______________________________________________________
Contact AEM:
Web: http://www.academyofemergencymedicine.sk/en/
Email: info@academyofemergencymedicine.sk
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/academyofemergencymedicine/
______________________________________________________
Academy of Emergency Medicine (AEM) is an officially registered medical NGO based in Slovakia (EU). As an NGO, we provide frontline emergency medical care and training while assisting civilians and coalition security and armed forces in remote areas throughout the world.
Currently, the Academy of Emergency Medicine is operating in Iraq. As the fight continues, our certified paramedics and doctors are working to save human lives along some of the most volatile and kinetic frontlines in Iraq and Kurdistan.
https://wn.com/Saving_Lives_In_Mosul_Iraq_3_Academy_Of_Emergency_Medicine_(Graphic_Content)
This video will show you first hand the situation in western Mosul where members of the AEM are currently operating. AEM's mission is to provide emergency medical care at the front lines in northern Iraq as the offensive against so-called Islamic state continues.
______________________________________________________
Help us save lives! Please like, share and donate!
______________________________________________________
Donation opportunity:
PayPal:
http://www.academyofemergencymedicine.sk/en/onesecond/
Other:
https://ozaem.darujme.sk/1375/
______________________________________________________
Contact AEM:
Web: http://www.academyofemergencymedicine.sk/en/
Email: info@academyofemergencymedicine.sk
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/academyofemergencymedicine/
______________________________________________________
Academy of Emergency Medicine (AEM) is an officially registered medical NGO based in Slovakia (EU). As an NGO, we provide frontline emergency medical care and training while assisting civilians and coalition security and armed forces in remote areas throughout the world.
Currently, the Academy of Emergency Medicine is operating in Iraq. As the fight continues, our certified paramedics and doctors are working to save human lives along some of the most volatile and kinetic frontlines in Iraq and Kurdistan.
- published: 08 May 2017
- views: 4602