Raed Jarrar is an architect and political analyst currently based in Washington DC. He was born in Baghdad and spent most of his life in Iraq, where he obtained his first degree in architecture at the University of Baghdad. His Master's thesis in architecture from the University of Jordan examined local methods of reconstruction in post-war Iraq. After the 2003 invasion, Raed Jarrar was the country director of CIVIC Worldwide, the only door-to-door casualty survey in post war Iraq. He also established an NGO called "Emaar" that carried out work in Baghdad and the nine cities of the south in coordinating with local authorities, community leaders and other NGOs.

Raed Jarrar came to the United States in 2005 and has worked on many Iraq-related projects – as a translator, interpreter, consultant, and political analyst. Since the summer of 2006, Jarrar has been active as the Iraq Project Director of the San Francisco-based NGO, Global Exchange where he works at bridging the gap between Iraqi leaders and U.S. Congress members by arranging series of face-to-face meetings between U.S. and Iraqi leaders and facilitating the publication of op-eds and policy papers by Iraqi leaders in U.S. newspapers.

Jarrar is also an analyst and contributing writer for Foreign Policy in Focus and a member of the steering committee of the NY-based coalition United For Peace and Justice.

He maintains his own popular web-log that includes political analysis and news summary regarding and has been featured as an Iraq expert on several media outlets including CNN, CNNi, Aljazeera, Al-Alam, BBC, Democracy Now, Pacifica, BBC, NPR, CBC, CBS, and Fox.

Blog Entries by Raed Jarrar

There Is No Victory in Saddam's Execution

Posted December 29, 2006 | 04:36 PM (EST)


Although news reports everywhere are contradicting themselves during this fluid situation, the truth is Saddam might be hanged very soon, within the next few hours or days.

This comes at a time when the Bush project is collapsing in Iraq. On the American side, the number of U.S. troops killed...

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Place Your Bets: Pro Occupation, or Pro Iraq?

Posted December 22, 2006 | 04:07 PM (EST)


The Bush administration wants to support "moderate Iraqis" now.

The administration is trying to support a new front led by Al-Hakim of SCIRI (the Iranian-backed Shia fundamentalist), Al-Hashimi of the Islamic Party, and the Kurdish ruling coalition.

This is not the first time that the Sunni Islamic Party, SCIRI,...

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Iraq's About Politics, Not Sectarianism

Posted December 19, 2006 | 08:49 AM (EST)


A few weeks ago, the Washington Post reported that the administration was considering what some call an "80% solution" to solve the problems in Iraq. In essence, the solution would be designed to work with the Shia Iraqis who make up 60% of the population and the Kurds who...

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