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Argentina-Iran World Cup Game Will Bring Back a Lot of Pain
By Sean Gregory
Life in Mosul Gets Back to Normal, Even With ISIS in Control
By Rebecca Collard / Erbil
An American Attack on ISIS in Iraq Could Mean Retaliation Back Home
By Aryn Baker
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Iraq Militants Seize Old Chemical Weapons Facility
The weapons that remain are probably useless
By Noah Rayman
June 19, 2014
Iraq: Oil Refinery Is Ours
The refinery lies about 130 miles north of Baghdad at the heart of vast territory now controlled by the militants.
By Noah Rayman
June 19, 2014
The End of Iraq
The sudden military victories of a Sunni militant group threaten to touch off a maelstrom in the Middle East
By Michael Crowley
June 19, 2014
Iraq Pleads for U.S. Airstrikes
Baghdad has officially asked the U.S. to consider deploying air support to the country's languishing ground troops
By David Stout
June 19, 2014
Cheney Slams Obama's Policy on Iraq
The former Vice President, who spearheaded the plans to invade Iraq in 2003, says President Obama is responsible for the recent gains of Sunni extremists militias in the country
By David Stout
June 18, 2014
U.S. Weighs Iraq Options
Questions of how lessons from the past decade apply to the growing threat from Islamist extremists in Iraq. Current and former counterterrorism officials tell TIME that the ISIS militant group storming across Iraq seems focused more on its enemies in the region than on Americans thousands of miles away, buying time for a more narrowly tailored response
By Massimo Calabresi
June 17, 2014
Republicans Split Over Working with Iran on Iraq Crisis
Members of both parties are leery of engaging Iran on anything but its nuclear program
By Jay Newton-Small
June 17, 2014
Top 10 Rewards for Terrorists
Among the top 10 is the man who's leading the current insurgency in Iraq
By Tessa Berenson Rogers
June 17, 2014
Extremists in Iraq Are Getting Funds and Recruits From Southeast Asia
Militants from Indonesia, the world's most populous Muslim nation, are being lured by ISIS's hard-line Sunni extremism
By Yenni Kwok
June 17, 2014
Obama Sends Personnel to Iraq
An attempt to de-escalate the crisis and protect U.S. interests
By Zeke J Miller
June 16, 2014
Iranian Intervention in Iraq Would Be Risky
If Iran comes to the assistance of the Shi'ite-dominated Iraqi government it could fan further sectarian violence
By Aryn Baker
June 16, 2014
The Only Winners in Iraq’s Chaos: the Kurds
Kurdistan hunkers down in Northern Iraq as chaos swirls around it
By Jay Newton-Small
June 15, 2014
State Dept Will Beef Up Security at Baghdad Embassy
Taking action as militant extremist group the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) expands its reach and heads toward the city
By Nolan Feeney
June 15, 2014
Militants Claim Massacre of 1,700 Soldiers
New claims circulated on the radical militant group's Twitter and social media accounts purport to detail mass graves and brutal killings, in a gruesome propaganda campaign
By Aryn Baker
June 15, 2014
GOP Lawmakers Call for Airstrikes on Iraq
The rapid expansion of ISIS in Iraq and Syria was a concern for lawmakers appearing on Sunday political shows
By Nolan Feeney
June 15, 2014
Sunnis, Shi'ites and Kurds Leap into Battle in Iraq, Risking a Split
ISIS's advance on Mosul was just the beginning. Now the country risks fracturing along ethnic and sectarian lines
By Aryn Baker
June 13, 2014
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