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Myriam Benraad

Maître de conférences en science politique, spécialiste de l’Irak et du Moyen-Orient.

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  • The image depicts a scene with damaged military vehicles, likely military trucks, that appear to be abandoned or destroyed along a road. In the background, there is a large, partially constructed building with a distinctive pyramid-like shape. The setting suggests a location that has experienced conflict or destruction, and the lighting gives the scene a bright, almost surreal quality. There are a few individuals visible in the background, indicating some activity in the area. Overall, the image conveys a sense of desolation and the remnants of past turmoil. Mosul, Key to the Future of a Unified Iraq Myriam Benraad · October 2016 Iraqi Premier Haïdar Al-Abadi and US President Barack Obama have promised impending defeat of the Islamic State organization (IS) in Mosul. However the battle for the nerve center of the “caliphate” is turning out to be more complex than expected. Besides which there is no telling whether this (…)
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