1922 UK Sec of War Evans told Foreign Office it should back
King Faisal because that would allow
UK to exit Iraq and escape expenses
of running country
1984 Iranian Op Al Fajr 6 began Aimed at taking Ali
al-Gharbi 15 miles into Iraq
1984 Iraq warned that it could use chemical weapons against
next Iranian offensive
1986 Iraq counterattack to retake Fao began on 3 fronts Iraq
used poison gas but bad weather dissipated
effects
(Musings
On Iraq article on the origins of Iraq’s WMD programs)
(Musings
On Iraq interview with author Anthony Tucker-Jones on Iran-Iraq War)
(Musings
On Iraq interview with author Tom Cooper on Iran-Iraq War)
(Musings
On Iraq book review The Iran-Iraq War
1980-1988)
(Musings
On Iraq book review Iran-Iraq War,
The Lion of Babylon, 1980-1988)
(Musings
On Iraq book review The Iran-Iraq War)
(Musings
On Iraq book review of Iran-Iraq War
Volume 2: Iran Strikes back, June 1982-December 1986)
1991 Foreign Minister Aziz went to Moscow Told Gorbachev
Iraq wouldn't accept UN resolution to
recognize Kuwait independence and
pay reparations
1991 Russia announced proposal for Iraq withdrawal from
Kuwait in return for lifting of sanctions US
rejected offer
1999 Govt killed 20 protesting assassination of Ayatollah
Sadiq al-Sadr by Saddam and arrested 250
across Iraq
(Musings
On Iraq interview with Univ of Haifa’s Prof Baram on legacy of Ayatollah
Sadiq al-Sadr)
2002 Fmr Amb Joseph Wilson left for Niger to investigate
Iraq buying uranium from it
(Musings
On Iraq article on Iraq-Niger uranium story)
2003 ORHA staff met in DC to have run through their Iraq
postwar plans
2003 Blair met Bush at Camp David to reaffirm their alliance
to remove Saddam
2004 Report US did not brief UN inspectors on 21 of 105 WMD
sites in Iraq US claimed it gave info on all
sites
2004 UN Secretary General Annan said UN was ready to assist
Iraq with elections but couldn’t happen
before end of June 2004
2006 PBS Frontline show “The Insurgency” said Iraqi
insurgency expanded and Islamists replaced former
regime members as leaders
2007 Blair announced England would begin withdrawing 1,500
troops from Basra
2007 Report British lost politically and militarily in Basra
by 2005 when Shiite religious parties won
provincial election and took
control of security forces and economy
2007 Australia said it would keep its 1,400 soldiers in Iraq
2008 Op Sun 800 Turkish troops entered Kurdistan to attack
PKK
2011 Group of men attacked protesters in Baghdad’s Tahrir
Square while police looked on
2015 National Alliance MPs complained that Abadi didn’t
consult with them about his reforms
2015 Sadrists said Abadi missed great chance to reform
country Sadrists had been PM Abadi’s main
supporters
(Musings
On Iraq interview with Cambridge’s Michael Clark on Sadr, protests and PM
Abadi’s reforms)
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