Breach. Iran out starts what angry iraqi protestors were shouting as they set fire to the iranian consulate in the city of najaf a significant anti test run escalation but how much influence does iran wield in iraq is it a force for good or is it holding back the country and its people this is inside story. Hello and welcome to the program im Adrian Finnegan after months of violent antigovernment protests in iraq anger has turned towards neighboring iran demonstrators stormed the iranian consulate in the holy city of knowledge of the for setting fire to it on wednesday a number of people were killed in the crackdown which followed adding to the hundreds who died in the last 2 months of protests its the strongest expression of anti iranian sentiment in recent months with demonstrators accusing to iran of supporting the government that theyre trying to fight it comes off to similar attacks on iranian properties in karbala earlier this month and in bastra last year when baghdad has condem
Iran out starts what angry iraqi protestors were shouting as they set fire to the iranian consulate in the city of najaf a significant anti test run escalation but how much influence does iran wield in iraq is it a force for good or is it holding back the country and its people this is inside story. Hello and welcome to the program im Adrian Finnegan after months of violent antigovernment protests in iraq anger has turned towards neighboring iran demonstrators stormed the iranian consulate in the holy city of najaf before setting fire to it on wednesday a number of people were killed in the crackdown which followed adding to the hundreds who died in the last 2 months of protests its the strongest expression of anti iranian sentiment in recent months for demonstrates as accusing to iran of supporting the government that theyre trying to fight it comes off to similar attacks on iranian properties in karbala earlier this month and in basra last year where baghdad has condemned the attack
Iran out starts what angry iraqi protestors were shouting as they set fire to the iranian consulate in the city of najaf a significant anti tank run escalation but how much influence does iran wield in iraq is it a force for good or is it holding back the country and its people this is inside story. Hello and welcome to the program im Adrian Finnegan after months of violent antigovernment protests in iraq anger has turned towards neighboring iran demonstrators stormed the iranian consulate in the holy city of knowledge of the for setting fire to it on wednesday a number of people were killed in the crackdown which followed adding to the hundreds who died in the last 2 months of protests its the strongest expression of anti iranian sentiment in recent months with demonstrators accusing to iran of supporting the government that theyre trying to fight it comes off to similar attacks on iranian properties in karbala earlier this month and in bastra last year where baghdad has condemned the
Karina korostelina alexei cases around the world were minor insults between at the groups and nations have escalated to violence and clinical conflict. This hour and 20 Minute Program is next on booktv. Good afternoon, everyone. I am deputy or here at the kennedy institute. I would like to welcome two are second to last event before the holidays. Just a quick reminder that this coming friday at 9 00 we will have they deputy chairman of the department of georgia here and he will be talking about torches foreignpolicy priorities and that will be the last event before the holiday break. Well, it is our great pleasure today to have dr. Karina korostelina here. Its our great leisure to have Karina Korostelina here. She is an associate professor at the school for conflict analysis and resolution at George Mason University. She is a leading expert on identitybased conflicts, peace culture, conflict resolution and peacebuilding. She has received numerous fellowships and is the author or editor
Deputy chairman of the parliament of georgia here and she will be talking about georges Foreign Policy priorities and that will be the last event before saw holiday break. It is our great pleasure today to have dr. Karina korostelina here. The great pleasure to have Karina Korostelina here. Associate professor at the school for public analysis and resolution at George Mason University. She is a leading expert on identity based conflicts, conflict resolution and peace building, she has received numerous fellowships. The editor of 13 books including most recently the author of History Education and social identity toward a culture of peace which came out in 2015. Today we have the provocative topic of political insults how offenses escalate conflict. I will turn the floor over to Karina Korostelina. Always a pleasure to be here and thank you for the wonderful welcome and thank you for everyone for coming. I know you have our holidays or the rest of them enjoying this wonderful weather. T