The United States and Iraq had a very close relationship in the 1980’s when Iraq was in a long and deep war with Iran for over eight years. Iraq was a perfect ally in many ways for the US because of its location and the threat that it could provide to its neighboring country around the resources that were of US interest, mainly oil. There was a partnership between Iraq and the US through a sharing of CIA (central intelligence agency) and intelligence sharing as well as through biological and chemical agents being sent to Iraq for experimentation, later used as ‘weapons of mass destruction.’ When we speak of Iraq as an isolated country that has developed certain capabilities, we also must reflect on the ways that this was being supported and...
United States coalition force invaded Iraq after months of failed negotiation with the United Nation...
The policy of the United States towards Iraq since the commencement of Operation Desert Fox (16 Dece...
In mid-1990, tensions were rapidly growing in that part of the Middle East now generally referred to...
The United States and Iraq had a very close relationship in the 1980’s when Iraq was in a long and d...
For the better part of the Twentieth century, the Middle East, and more specifically the Persian Gul...
In mid-1990, tensions were rapidly growing in that part of the Middle East now generally referred to...
This paper aims to elaborate the US-Iraqi relations though out the course of their relations. It als...
This article discusses the longstanding and recent intentions of the United States to include Iraq i...
In this paper, I shall study the problem of winners and losers in the Gulf War in four parts: 1-The...
The relationship between the United States and Iraq remains the Schrödinger’s cat of US foreign rela...
Decades of internal conflict, a history overtaken with war and a delicate new government put Iraq in...
The papers in this volume examine the history and future of the often fractious relationship between...
The US invasion of Iraq in 2003 has substantial regional influences on the international relations ...
Honorable Mention for the Griswold Prize for Excellence in Undergraduate Historical ScholarshipThe I...
The United States emerged from the destruction of World War II a superpower with burgeoning global i...
United States coalition force invaded Iraq after months of failed negotiation with the United Nation...
The policy of the United States towards Iraq since the commencement of Operation Desert Fox (16 Dece...
In mid-1990, tensions were rapidly growing in that part of the Middle East now generally referred to...
The United States and Iraq had a very close relationship in the 1980’s when Iraq was in a long and d...
For the better part of the Twentieth century, the Middle East, and more specifically the Persian Gul...
In mid-1990, tensions were rapidly growing in that part of the Middle East now generally referred to...
This paper aims to elaborate the US-Iraqi relations though out the course of their relations. It als...
This article discusses the longstanding and recent intentions of the United States to include Iraq i...
In this paper, I shall study the problem of winners and losers in the Gulf War in four parts: 1-The...
The relationship between the United States and Iraq remains the Schrödinger’s cat of US foreign rela...
Decades of internal conflict, a history overtaken with war and a delicate new government put Iraq in...
The papers in this volume examine the history and future of the often fractious relationship between...
The US invasion of Iraq in 2003 has substantial regional influences on the international relations ...
Honorable Mention for the Griswold Prize for Excellence in Undergraduate Historical ScholarshipThe I...
The United States emerged from the destruction of World War II a superpower with burgeoning global i...
United States coalition force invaded Iraq after months of failed negotiation with the United Nation...
The policy of the United States towards Iraq since the commencement of Operation Desert Fox (16 Dece...
In mid-1990, tensions were rapidly growing in that part of the Middle East now generally referred to...