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Here is today’s premium R&D to accompany today’s premium topic brief on ISIS in Iraq.
Room for Debate: How to Stabilize Iraq and Stop the March of ISIS http://t.co/mvArj7gu7m
— NYT Opinion (@nytopinion) June 16, 2014
ISIS is making an awful lot of movements “that are targetable” –A.Cordesman http://t.co/rw02D1SKtP @TIME
— CSIS (@CSIS) June 16, 2014
With its gains in Iraq, ISIS could soon supplant al Qaeda as the jihadi movement’s leading group: http://t.co/ENrOmEoqv6
— Foreign Affairs (@ForeignAffairs) June 16, 2014
Large-scale intervention against ISIS in Iraq has a lot of downsides for America http://t.co/YldPNIoT1Y pic.twitter.com/SP8GP9KmWE
— The Economist (@TheEconomist) June 16, 2014
How an arrest in Iraq revealed Isis’s $2bn jihadist network – a brilliant piece from @martinchulov http://t.co/CY9pNLtTJ1
— The Guardian (@guardian) June 16, 2014
Six key points to help you understand the crisis in Iraq http://t.co/lsXWoNGucM
— TIME.com (@TIME) June 16, 2014
Iraq crisis: how do Isis’s cash and assets compare to other military spending? http://t.co/VKjrbCne0I @guardiandata
— The Guardian (@guardian) June 16, 2014
Blog: ISIS moved too far, too fast in Iraq. Al-Qaeda’s followers have made this mistake before http://t.co/Na2qodWd1K
— Telegraph World News (@TelegraphWorld) June 16, 2014
#Dailychart: Civilian deaths in Iraq are at a seven-year high as ISIS’s brutality increases http://t.co/xoyx3UoE5h pic.twitter.com/2e8OslzZDB
— The Economist (@ECONdailycharts) June 16, 2014
ISIS seized another city in northwest Iraq overnight, amid claims they massacred some 1,700 Iraqi troops: http://t.co/gpeqcneKyS
— CSMonitor.com (@csmonitor) June 16, 2014
Did ISIS really kill 1,700 prisoners in Iraq? http://t.co/tQIEZeAKjh pic.twitter.com/peh7RRGnz0
— Slate (@Slate) June 16, 2014