“Al Qaeda is a virus and it is spreading. If we fail to stop it, we will pay a very heavy price.”

—  Barham Salih

"Iraq: The Regional Security Dimension" http://www.weforum.org/en/knowledge/Events/2007/WorldEconomicForumontheMiddleEast/KN_SESS_SUMM_21329?url=/en/knowledge/Events/2007/WorldEconomicForumontheMiddleEast/KN_SESS_SUMM_21329 (May 2007)
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