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Ambassador Lukman Faily on the future of Iraq
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Sprusansky, Dale
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Ambassadors
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/ Future
/ Optimism
/ Politics
/ Prime ministers
/ Sects
2015
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2015
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Ambassador Lukman Faily on the future of Iraq
2015
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Iraq's ambassador to the US Lukman Faily joined Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) professors Abbas Kadhim and Daniel Serwer at the school's Washington, DC campus on April 7 for a discussion on the future of Iraq. The event was co-sponsored by SAIS and the Middle East Institute. Ambassador Faily began by dismissing the notion that anyone can truly predict the future of Iraq. If anybody can tell you the future of Iraq within a decade or more, then he's afraid he will move more into the fiction than the reality, he said. This, Faily explained, is because there is no way to definitively judge how the numerous domestic, regional and global factors impacting the country's future will play out. With this caveat, Faily expressed optimism about Iraq's future. The rise of ISIS has made the country's different communities and sects appreciate the importance of national cohesion, he said, noting that, as communities, they have realized more and more that they have interdependencies.
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