Posts Tagged ‘Iraq’

9/11 Eight Years On: Still An Inconclusive War

Eight years after the ‘9/11’ terror attacks, the outcome of the subsequent ‘War on Terror’ is still inconclusive. Overall, I have not really changed my view from the blog post I wrote on the seventh anniversary. Neither ‘the West’ and its allied governments nor al-Qaeda and its offshoots have scored a decisive blow. In any… [Read more]

Can Iraq Realise Its Potential?

At the end of April, Risk Watchdog went to the ‘Invest Iraq’ conference in London. It was attended by several hundred representatives from a broad range of companies, and a large chunk of the Iraqi government, including Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki (who gave the keynote speech), was there. The delegates were very ‘on message’ and… [Read more]

President Obama: Great Opportunities?

President-Elect Barack Obama certainly has a strong political hand going into his inauguration on January 20. Not only did he secure an emphatic electoral college vote, and a six point lead in the popular vote, but the Democrats have secure majorities in both the House of Representatives and the Senate, as well as a majority… [Read more]

9/11 Seven Years On: An Inconclusive War

As we mark the seventh anniversary of the ‘9/11’ terror attacks, the only real conclusion I have is that the outcome of the subsequent ‘War on Terror’ is inconclusive. Part of the confusion stems from the fact that it is not clear what ‘victory’ is. For the West, is victory merely preventing further terror attacks,… [Read more]


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