Tag: ISIS

U.S. Foreign Policy in Syria: Why Action is Needed Now to Rehabilitate and Reintegrate Children Exploited by the Islamic State

| October 5, 2020
U.S. Foreign Policy in Syria: Why Action is Needed Now to Rehabilitate and Reintegrate Children Exploited by the Islamic State

Cecilia Polizzi writes that any new strategy by the United States that fails to address the victimization and exploitation of children by Islamic State and does not embrace a long-term sustainable rehabilitation and reintegration strategy will lead to instability and inability to contain a resurgent IS.

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What Iran and Israel Have in Common

| October 15, 2015
What Iran and Israel Have in Common

In his latest for the Huffington Post, the CIP’s Navid Hassibi discusses Iranian-Israeli relations amid the common threat posed by radicalism in the region.

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Canada Votes 2015: The Middle East factor

| June 9, 2015
Canada Votes 2015: The Middle East factor

The CIP’s Wisam Salih writes for the Canadian International Council about what to expect on Canada’s mission in Iraq/Syria during this year’s federal election.

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Canada’s Role vs. ISIS

| August 28, 2014
Canada’s Role vs. ISIS

The Council on International Policy’s Navid Hassibi and Wisam Salih recently published a piece in Embassy News and in the Canadian International Council’s opencanada.org about Canada’s role in fighting the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria.

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