The story of one American's Quixote-like vision for Kurdistan following Saddam's barbarous attacks of the early 1990s - encouraging the Kurds to build one of the most remarkable, hopeful, and prosperous cultures in not just the Middle East but the world.
The story of one American's Quixote-like vision for Kurdistan following Saddam's barbarous attacks of the early 1990s - encouraging the Kurds to build one of the most remarkable, hopeful, and prosperous cultures in not just the Middle East but the world.
The story of one American s Quixote-like vision for Kurdistan following Saddam s barbarous attacks of the early 1990s encouraging the Kurds to build one of the most remarkable, hopeful, and prosperous cultures in not just the Middle East but the world.
Stephen Mansfield is the New York Times best-selling author of numerous popular books about the interplay of religion and culture. He is a featured blogger at HuffingtonPost.com. He divides his time between Washington, D.C. and Nashville, Tennessee.
The story of one American s Quixote-like vision for Kurdistan following Saddam s barbarous attacks of the early 1990s encouraging the Kurds to build one of the most remarkable, hopeful, and prosperous cultures in not just the Middle East but the world.
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