ISIS, Maliki, and the Politics of the War in Iraq

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Eric Draitser of StopImperialism.org appears on Bullet Points with Navid Nasr to discuss the conflict Iraq and the real motivations of the interested parties.  Draitser and Nasr discuss the latest developments on the ground, including the obvious regional nature of the war.  They examine a number of important aspects to this story including Maliki’s “sins,” the rise of ISIS, the legacy of the US war on Iraq, Iraqi politics, and much more.  
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