Adnan R. Khan: Canada put its military resources behind the Kurds to take on ISIS. Now it’s seeing the ugly results.
Tag Archives: Kurdistan
A ‘Great Disaster’ has just descended on Iraq
Adnan R. Khan reports from Kirkuk on the takeover of the city by Iraqi forces and how it has opened the door for a new insurgency
Justin Trudeau’s grossly misleading take on Iraq
Adnan R. Khan: Canada armed and trained the Kurds. To compare their independence vote to Quebec is a ploy to wash Canada’s hands of a mess it helped create.
Inside the secret war in Iraq
Adnan R. Khan on the ground with the Canadian-trained unit fighting ISIS—one that’s making some diplomats fear Ottawa’s plan is misguided
The West’s staunchest ally against ISIS is fighting on empty
Kurdish peshmerga forces are fighting off Islamic State. But with oil wealth drying up, an even bigger threat is spreading.
What Canada can do for Kurds in Iraq
Kurdistan gets assurances from Ottawa that Canada ‘will not abandon’ the anti-ISIS coalition
The problem with Iran’s role in the fight against Islamic State
Michael Petrou on the country’s real motives in supporting Iraqi forces
Inside Canada’s new war
Michael Petrou reports from the frontlines of the fight against Islamic State
Video: On the run from Islamic State
Maclean’s correspondent Michael Petrou’s latest video dispatches
John Baird on training Kurds, avoiding Syria, and ‘mission creep’
Highlights from this week’s Maclean’s on the Hill interview with the foreign minister