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Gateway To Iraq

Gateway To Iraq
Author: Rachel Coggins
Publisher: Xulon Press
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2009-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1615790594

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...the compelling and poignant account of one woman's experience as a chaplain on the edge of war. When Dr. Rachel Coggins received the call to serve overseas, the Army Reservist left a comfortable Georgia home to live in a harsh environment filled with challenge. Assigned to a base called the Gateway, she welcomed military members entering the war zones of Iraq, Afghanistan, and Kuwait and then bid them goodbye when it was time to return stateside. In between those times, Chaplain Coggins listened to the warriors-to their fears, their worries, their heartaches, and sometimes, their joys. She became a confidante to some, a comfort to others, and a friend to still others. Chaplain Coggins offers a glimpse into a world few civilians ever see. In retelling her experiences, Coggins reveals the struggles that confront today's war-zone Soldiers and their loved ones, struggles that are often hidden from most Americans. What readers are saying: "What a great book! I couldn't put it down. I laughed, cried, imagined, thought, reflected, prayed all at the same time" -Kathy Oldfield, seminarian "You bring the war home and make it a personal journey, rather than some far away experience in a country most of us don't even know." -Carol Glover, Chaplain's wife "Compassionate, compelling and heart-felt! ...rare insight and much needed perspective." - Angela Marshall, Teacher Rachel is an Army Reserve Chaplain and the wife of an Air Force Chaplain. She holds a Doctorate of Ministry in Women's Studies and is founder of Rachel's Well Ministry. She and her husband, Michael, and son live in Arizona.


The Assassins' Gate

The Assassins' Gate
Author: George Packer
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 506
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: 0374299633

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Prologue: the assassins' gate -- An unfinished war -- Fevered minds -- Exiles -- Special plans -- Psychological demolition -- The palace -- The captain -- Occupied Iraqis -- Insurgencies -- Civil war? -- Memorial day -- The birth of politics -- Epilogue.


Gateway to Iraq

Gateway to Iraq
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1965
Genre: Iraq
ISBN:

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Jordan and Iraq

Jordan and Iraq
Author: Scott Lasensky
Publisher:
Total Pages: 20
Release: 2006
Genre: Iraq
ISBN:

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The Iraq Study Group Report

The Iraq Study Group Report
Author: Iraq Study Group (U.S.)
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2006-12-06
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Presents the findings of the bipartisan Iraq Study Group, which was formed in 2006 to examine the situation in Iraq and offer suggestions for the American military's future involvement in the region.


The Report: Jordan 2013

The Report: Jordan 2013
Author:
Publisher: Oxford Business Group
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2013
Genre: Jordan
ISBN: 1907065849

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The Caliphate at War

The Caliphate at War
Author: Hashim
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages:
Release: 2018-02-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1787380599

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ISIS’s astonishing and unexpected military victories in 2014 and 2015 redrew the geopolitical map of the Middle East. Media attention focused on the organisation’s savage treatment of its enemies and its ability to attract foreign fighters, but as this dispassionate book demonstrates it also made important innovations in strategy, ideology and governance. Ahmed S. Hashim argues that by focusing their ideology first and foremost on extreme anti-Shia sectarianism — rather than on Western ‘infidels’ — ISIS’ founders were able to present themselves as the saviours of what they saw as the embattled Sunni ‘nation’ in Iraq. This enabled them to win the support of Sunni communities. Moreover, ISIS’ stunning ability to take major cities was a result of its innovative tactics. It sowed terror in advance of its attacks by using targeted assassinations to kill key city leaders, and its decentralised regional command structure facilitated an unusual degree of coordination between small assault units. At the same time the organisation made a serious effort to engage in state-building and population control. By going beyond the often starkly unpleasant current affairs of the Islamic State, The Caliphate at War undertakes an essential investigation into the successes of the group, to better understand how the movement has survived, thrived, and reshaped the Middle East.


Iraqi Kurds and Nation-Building

Iraqi Kurds and Nation-Building
Author: Mohammed M. A. Ahmed
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 483
Release: 2016-01-19
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1137034084

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Shining a light on how Iraqi Kurds used the aftermath of the 1991 Kurdish uprising to hold elections and form a parliament, and on how Kurdish officials later consolidated their regional government following the 2003 Iraq War, this book considers the political and economic shortfalls of the government and the obstacles facing Iraqi Kurds.


Iraq

Iraq
Author: Geoff Hann
Publisher: Bradt Travel Guides
Total Pages: 456
Release: 2015-08-07
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1841624888

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Modern Iraq is under threat from every quarter. Politics play havoc with ordinary lives; sanctions cut deep. However, today's rare visitors are met with a broad hospitality that belies years of deprivation