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Tillerson Seeks to Stem Taliban Attacks with Kabul, Islamabad Visits

Tillerson Seeks to Stem Taliban Attacks with Kabul, Islamabad Visits

Tuesday, October 24, 2017

Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, in brief stops in Kabul and Islamabad during a trip through the Middle East and Asia, sought to further emphasize the administration’s commitment to the war in Afghanistan and to press Pakistan for its support to the fight, says Jay Wise, a Jennings Randolph Senior Fellow on Asia at USIP. Wise analyzes the visits this week and the prospects for the broader U.S. strategy for South Asia.

Type: Blog

Violent ExtremismGlobal Policy

Iraq Faces New Tests After Hawija Offensive, Part 2

Iraq Faces New Tests After Hawija Offensive, Part 2

Tuesday, October 3, 2017

The military offensive to uproot ISIS from the northern Iraqi city of Hawija, entering a new phase this week, is aimed at clearing out an estimated 1,000-2,000 insurgents from what is one of the extremist group’s last Iraqi strongholds. The next battle will be the layers of ethnic, religious and sectarian tension that will complicate any recovery.

Type: Blog

Conflict Analysis & PreventionViolent Extremism

Iraq Danger Grows After Kurdistan Independence Vote

Iraq Danger Grows After Kurdistan Independence Vote

Thursday, September 28, 2017

Iraqi political leaders in Baghdad and Erbil, the Kurdistan regional capital, have escalated their rhetoric this week, as Kurdish officials reported 92 percent approval of the Sept. 25 nonbinding vote on independence for the region. The verbal volleys and intensifying actions risk triggering another outbreak of violent conflict.

Type: Blog

Democracy & GovernanceGlobal Elections & Conflict