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Here is today’s premium R&D to accompany today’s premium topic brief on the rising violence in Iraq.
Iraq orders Iran exiles to leave camp ‘without delay’ http://t.co/h9YsX0TdAo
— FRANCE 24 (@FRANCE24) September 7, 2013
An Al-Qaeda group has claimed last week’s Baghdad bombings, while violence in Iraq today claimed seven lives – @AFP: http://t.co/iX5kZ1TphV
— Prashant Rao (@prashantrao) September 8, 2013
International Crisis Group (@CrisisGroup) urges #Iraq: Prevent fighters from “crossing into #Syria” http://t.co/ykcfaUV1Q7
— Radio Free Iraq (@iraqhurr_eng) August 16, 2013
After 10 yrs of blood, sweat & tears.“U.S citizens in Iraq remain at high risk for kidnapping and terrorist violence” http://t.co/uiu1jQmdF1
— Hisham Melhem (@hisham_melhem) September 7, 2013
Street justice on the rise as Iraq stuggles to contain violence http://t.co/4D0VQPSQdc
— The Globe and Mail (@globeandmail) August 30, 2013
Al-Qaeda claims responsibility for wave of bombings across #Iraq. An affiliate on the rise: http://t.co/38QY84VgaV
— CFR (@CFR_org) July 30, 2013
Saudi Prince Bandar seen as main proponent of escalating violence in Syria, Lebanon, Iraq http://t.co/MVEpW35iDT Sharmine Narwani @snarwani
— Stephen W. Day (@DaySWTweet) August 31, 2013
#Iraq casualties from #violence (2013) https://t.co/JPjAuKIFCy
— tounsiahourra (@tounsiahourra) September 9, 2013
Iran orders militants in Iraq to attack the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad in the event of a strike on Syria, officials said http://t.co/bGpfcW7M8b
— Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) September 6, 2013
Iran’s new foreign minister visiting Iraq to address concerns about “war-raging in the region”: http://t.co/6cYjFoPgtK -BW
— The Associated Press (@AP) September 8, 2013