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Iraq-Syria Border Crossing Reopens Under Iranian Control | theTrumpet.com
Build the Wall: Will Iraq's New Syria Border Fence Keep ISIS Fighters Out?
Iraq reopens Al Qaim border crossing with Syria | ISIL/ISIS News | Al Jazeera
ISIS on the Iraqi-Syrian Border: Thriving Smuggling Networks - New Lines Institute
Opening Iraq-Syria border gives Iran yet another advantage | | AW
Iraq, Syria open key border crossing after 7 years | Daily Sabah
Iraq–Syria relations - Wikipedia
27 maps that explain the crisis in Iraq | vox.com
Iraq fortifies Syria border against Islamic State - Al-Monitor: Independent, trusted coverage of the Middle East
Iraq and Syria's Poetic Borders | The New Yorker
The Making of the Kurdish Frontier: Power, Conflict, and Governance in the Iraqi-Syrian Borderlands - Carnegie Middle East Center - Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Iran Offers More Support for Iraq As It Officially Opens Border with Syria
PKK/YPG terror group closes N.Iraq-Syria border gate to civilian crossings
Iraq Building Syria Wall to Keep Out IS Fighters
ISIS on the Iraqi-Syrian Border: Thriving Smuggling Networks - New Lines Institute
Syria war: Iraqi militias blame US for deadly border strike - BBC News
The Transformation of the Iraqi-Syrian Border: From a National to a Regional Frontier - Carnegie Middle East Center - Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Syrian soldiers push through ISIL, 'reach Iraqi border' | ISIL/ISIS News | Al Jazeera
Closure of Iraq-Syria Border Crossing Worries Aid Groups, Travelers
Syria and Iraq open a key border crossing closed since 2012 - The Washington Post
Iraq Fortifies 80% of Its Border with Syria | Asharq AL-awsat
The Transformation of the Iraqi-Syrian Border: From a National to a Regional Frontier - Carnegie Middle East Center - Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Syria, Iraq: The Race to the Border Enters Its Final Stretch
Iraq deploying troops to reinforce border with... | Rudaw.net
Walls Often Fail; They Have Unintended Consequences' | WIRED