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The millions of Iraqi refugees pouring into countries like Jordan and Syria are creating problems as pressure builds for the United States to...
Interviewee: Joost Hiltermann
Interviewer: Lionel Beehner
April 4, 2007
Joost Hiltermann, deputy program director of the International Crisis Group's Middle East Project, says U.S. policy on the Iraqi refugees amounts to "hypocrisy" and that Washington should assist countries like Jordan with large refugee populations.
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