Adnan R. Khan: The lessons from other countries that have had to confront mass graves are clear—shining a light into our darkest corners is the only way forward
Tag Archives: Iraq
For Trump, nothing but good news on Iran—and no mention of the plane crash
Having brought his country to the brink of war, the U.S. president returns to his own re-election campaign and impeachment
Trump’s hit on Soleimani exposed a lot of uncomfortable truths
Terry Glavin: Tehran’s interference had tied NATO’s Iraq mission in knots, and the idea of ‘stability’ had become an illusion
The U.S. has gone rogue, and Canada may be caught in the crossfire
Adnan R. Khan: The assassination of Qassem Soleimani could set Iraq on fire, with dire consequences for Canadian troops
ISIS is dead. But it’s not gone.
Adnan R. Khan: Travelling across northern Syria, the ghosts of the world’s most violent terrorist organization are everywhere. The war is far from over.
Can Canadian soldiers stop the next Iraq insurgency?
The race is on to prepare Iraq for a whole new deadly insurgency led by ISIS fighters, and Canadian soldiers are in the middle of it
Life amidst the ISIS insurgency
Adnan R. Khan reports from Syria where normalcy is slowly returning after ISIS, but fear lingers. ‘People say they are everywhere, hiding and waiting.’
How politicians whitewash their past by criticizing the present
Opinion: Figures like Madeleine Albright and Hillary Clinton cannot be removed from the history of attacks on democracy
A Yazidi family’s traumatic first days in Canada
A refugee family from Iraq says they couldn’t have coped with the shock of their new lives without the support of a dedicated group of volunteers—raising questions about Canada’s ability to help
How the fight to defeat ISIS sparked a new battle in Iraq
Adnan R. Khan: Canada put its military resources behind the Kurds to take on ISIS. Now it’s seeing the ugly results.