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Comment: As atrocities and war crimes committed against civilians in the name of fighting terrorism continue, international inaction risks a new generation of further radicalised extremists, writes Tallha Abdulrazaq.
Comment: While the West remains disconnected from the reality of life and death in Iraq, ordinary citizens continue their fight for an alternative future, write Tristan Dunning and Damian Doyle.
Comment: Following the US-imposed de-Baathification process, a new law criminalises Iraq's political dissidents by branding them 'Baathists', writes Tallha Abdulrazaq.
Comment: Now that Fallujah has been retaken by Baghdad and reduced to a ghost town, questions are being raised about what the future looks like for Mosul and its people.
Comment: As American influence in Iraq dwindles and Iranian influence grows, Abadi finds himself a prisoner of his ruling coalition, and reform is as elusive as ever, writes Joe Macaron
Comment: The overtly sectarian nature of the offensive against IS in Iraq threatens to play directly into the hands of IS, writes Kyle Orton
Comment: An inconsistent British strategy in Iraq undermined any attempt at unification in Kurdistan, and their orientalist gaze saw the Kurds as ultimately incapable of claiming self-rule, writes Jean-Baptiste Begat
Comment: Political and economic turmoil point to a protracted displacement crisis that will get worse before it gets better. Greater resources will be needed to avoid this, writes Tim Eaton.
Comment: Diversity is not at the root of Iraq's political crisis; it is, rather, the corrupt political system established by the US which is at fault, writes Laith Saud
Comment: Ensuring Kurdish dependence on Ankara will give Turkey's leaders greater leverage to win big in the power vacuum at the end of the Syrian war, writes Robert Olson.