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Stories by Adil E. Shamoo

Adil E. Shamoo, born and raised in Baghdad, is a professor at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. He is a contributor to Foreign Policy In Focus.

Iraqis Want the U.S. Out; This is How it Should Happen

Instead of negotiating a long-term presence in Iraq, the United States should be negotiating a withdrawal.
Posted on Jul 2, 2008

Immoral: Ignoring the Routine Killings of Civilians in Terror Wars

Imagine the world's reaction if Palestinians had killed 120 Israelis, or if the Iraqi "insurgents" had killed 120 Americans.
Posted on Apr 5, 2008

If You Want Peace in Iraq, Stop Trying to Kill Muqtada al-Sadr and Negotiate With Him

In D.C., there's a belief that Iraqis will tolerate the United States if they can just get the occupation right. But it's the occupation itself that inflames Iraqis' passions.
Posted on Sep 12, 2007

Building an Embassy Fit for an Empire

The United States is building a massive embassy complex in the heart of Baghdad that is already becoming a symbol of America's imperial ambitions in the Middle East.
Posted on Mar 22, 2007

Looking for Peace in Iraq

Iraqis, the U.S. public, and now members of Congress are calling for an exit strategy. It's time for President Bush to explain when U.S. troops are coming home.
Posted on Sep 16, 2005