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1915 UK decided to retreat from Ctesiphon/Salman Pak due to heavy casualties
1915 UK cabinet approved 2 more divisions from France and Egypt be sent to Mesopotamia after
defeat at Ctesiphon/Salman Pak
1921 Colonial Sec Churchill memo said when King Faisal could pay for his own govt he could
decide the future of Iraq Until then UK was footing the bill
(Musings On Iraq Churchill In His Own Words On Mesopotamia/Iraq)
(Musings On Iraq review Churchill’s Folly, How Winston Churchill Created Modern Iraq)
1952 Soldiers opened fire on protests against Regent of Iraq killing 18 and wounding 84 during
Intifada Led to riots Mass arrests and raids Eventually 3,000 arrested including 220 opposition members Military ordered opposition parties to dissolve
(Musings On Iraq review Independent Iraq 1932-1958, A Study in Iraqi Politics)
1952 Protests in Baghdad Basra Najaf Karbala Hillah Diwaniya Kut Amara Called for PM Mahmoud
to resign and National Democratic Party leader Chadirchi to form govt
(Musings On Iraq review Iraq’s Democratic Moment)
1952 PM Mahmoud announced reform program and said he wanted direct elections
1967 Iraq signed joined venture with France’s ERAP and Iraqi National Oil Company to
develop North Rumaila oil field
1968 7th Baath Party Congress Izzat Mustafa ousted from Revolutionary Command Council One of
Saddam’s main rivals
1988 Iran and Iraq began prisoner exchange from Iran-Iraq War
1994 Barzani and Talabani signed ceasefire to end KDP-PUK civil war
1997 New PUK-KDP ceasefire announced negotiated by US and UK
(Musings On Iraq review The Kurds, A Modern History)
1998 UN Res 1210 renewed Oil for Food program for another 6 months
2000 UK Foreign Office report Arab countries no longer supported sanctions on Iraq
(Musings On Iraq Review The Report of the Iraq Inquiry, Executive Summary)
(Musings On Iraq Chilcot Report Section 1.2 UK Iraq strategy September 2000 To September 2001)
2001 Weekly Standard’s William Kristol told Fox that debate within Bush White House was no
longer if the US would go after Saddam but how
2003 US jailers used dogs to intimidate Iraqi prisoners at Abu Ghraib
2003 Prison riot at Abu Ghraib 9 prisoners killed 9 American guards injured
2003 Weekly Standard published UnderSecDef Feith’s Iraq-Al Qaeda briefing claiming two had
over 50 meetings since 1990s Report was false
(Musings On Iraq review Leap of Faith, Hubris Negligence, and America’s Greatest Foreign Policy
Tragedy)
2003 Pentagon released statement that Under Sec Def Feith’s Iraq-Al Qaeda work was based upon
raw intel and not analysis of relationship between them
2003 CIA sent Under Sec Def Feith list of problems with his Iraq-Al Qaeda work Said claim Zarqawi given
safehaven by Saddam was disputed
2003 Report Iran brought 90 Hezbollah operatives into Iraq to help it
(Musings On Iraq Hezbollah’s Role In Iraq)
(Musings On Iraq Iran’s Policy Towards Iraq)
(Musings On Iraq Analysis Of Iran’s Policy Towards Iraq Interview With RAND’s Alireza Nader)
2003 NSC meeting with Bremer US cmdr in Iraq Sanchez CENTCOM cmdr Gen Abizaid Said 5,000
Baathists were core of insurgency
(Musings On Iraq review Iraq’s Sunni Insurgency)
(Musings On Iraq review The U.S. Army In The Iraq War: Volume 1, Invasion, Insurgency, Civil
War, 2003-2006)
2004 Sec State Powell told Bush not enough US troops in Iraq to secure country
(Musings On Iraq review Overreach, Delusions of Regime Change In Iraq)
2004 Report US portrayed Zarqawi and foreigners leading Battle of Fallujah but leaders were local
Iraqis
(Musings On Iraq review Insurgent Iraq, Al Zarqawi and the New Generation)
2006 Militias carried out retaliatory attacks upon Sunnis in Hurriya Ghaziliya Baquba Kirkuk for 6
car bombs the day before in Sadr City that killed 215 5 mosques in Hurriya burned another shot at another declared a Shiite husseiniya by Mahdi Army Total 19 killed 29 wounded Militias expelled Sunni families from Hurriya Threatened 90 more families to leave
(Musings On Iraq review Voices From Iraq, A People’s History, 2003-2009)
(Musings On Iraq Columbia University Charts Sectarian Cleansing Of Baghdad)
2006 After funeral processions for those killed Nov 24 in 6 car bombs Sadrist imams blamed US for
insecurity Demanded US withdrawal from Iraq Sadrists threatened to walk out of parliament and cabinet if PM Maliki met with Pres Bush in Jordan
2006 Sunni imams in Ghaziliya Amiriya Adhamiya called on followers to protect neighborhoods
and attack Mahdi Army and police if they entered
2007 Oil Min Shahristani said oil deals signed by KRG were illegal and companies would be
blacklisted Said made deals with neighboring countries not to export oil from KRG Aug 07 KRG passed its own oil law and signed 15 deals with 20 companies
2007 Report more Iraqis returning to Iraq then leaving Oct 07 43,799 Iraqis returned from Syria
Was 5 times higher than Iraqis leaving Syria Jordan Lebanon Egypt put new restrictions on Iraqi refugees Govt said it would start bus convoys to bring Iraqi refugees back from Syria Only lasted 2 trips because govt unprepared for returns 60,000 displaced returned to Baghdad
(Musings On Iraq review Children of War, Voices Of Iraqi Refugees)
(Musings On Iraq Refugees International Report On Iraq’s Refugees and Displaced)
(Musings On Iraq January 2009 U.N. Report On Iraq Refugee Returns)
2007 Sadrists held march in Sadr City against US for crackdown on Mahdi Army in Karbala and
Qadisiya
2007 Special Groups bombed pet market in Baghdad Killed 15 Wounded 56
2008 Female suicide bomber set off bomb in front of Green Zone 5 killed 17 wounded
(Musings On Iraq The Rise of Female Suicide Bombers0
(Musings On Iraq Motivations Behind Female Suicide Bombers)
(Musings On Iraq review Suicide Bombers In Iraq, The Strategy and Ideology of Martyrdom)
2008 Report PM Maliki set up provincial ops commands that answered directly to him Also picked ISF
officers and assignments Was involved in all security ops US official said Maliki knew about arrests of Diyala officials which PM denied US official said Maliki thought Sunnis were roadkill he could run over
2008 Baghdad mayor announced 10 yr $10 bil reconstruction plan for Sadr City
2008 After PM Maliki attacked KRG for oil deals Oil Min Shahristani met with PM Barzani Agreed
to Kurdish exports from Taq Taq and Tawke fields and partial development of Khurmalla dome field to try to get oil law passed Neither happened
2008 Report Sheikh Suleiman formed Tribal Support Council in Anbar to support PM Maliki
(Musings On Iraq Argument For Maliki Being Iraq’s Next Strongman)
(Musings On Iraq Disputes Over Tribal Support Councils)
2008 Reports some political parties discussing removing PM Maliki Hindered by Kurdish-Sunni
divisions
2008 Report Genel Energy and DNO that operated Taq Taq and Tawke oil fields in KRG said they would
be able to export soon
2008 Report MP said Pres Talabani met to discuss removing PM Maliki Fadhila MP also said there was a
movement to get rid of Maliki
2009 UK started Chilcot Inquiry into causes of Iraq War Sir Patey head of Foreign Office’s
Middle East Dept said Feb 01 heard US officials pushing for regime change in Iraq Def Min Dir Gen of Ops Webb discussed regime change with US officials but didn’t think it was serious Head of Joint Intel Comm Ricketts said some US officials believed Al Qaeda and Iraq linked Rickets didn’t believe there was any Rickets believed Iraq was trying to revive its WMD and missile programs in early 2000s
(Musings On Iraq Review The Report of the Iraq Inquiry, Executive Summary)
2009 Report Govt workers in Baghdad created fake workers and pocketed $20 mil in salaries
2009 Report US and UK officers differed in tactics in Iraq 2004 US wanted British to confront
militias in Basra UK wanted talks UK ended up giving Basra to militias
2011 Report US sent Internet monitoring and surveillance devices to Iraq PM Maliki sent them to Syria
where Assad govt used them against protesters Baghdad denied story
2014 Report 2013 IS rebuilt networks in southern Baghdad-northern Babil Jurf al-Sakhr was
major base used to send car bombs into Baghdad and attack Anbar Jul 2013 Abu Ghraib prison break provided more men Apr 2014 IS attacked Amiriya Fallujah from Fallujah Jun Took Mosul and Tikrit as well as attacked north Babil Jurf al-Sakhr cleared of IS that reduced IS activity in Babil
2014 IS blew up Christian monastery in Mosul
2014 2 towns in Diyala freed by Peshmerga and then completely destroyed
2015 Peshmerga Min said 1,288 Peshmerga killed 7,554 wounded fighting IS
2016 Report Some Sunnis may be permanently displaced from war vs IS Towns have been
destroyed for being pro-IS Went to town where Arabs had to get permission from Peshmerga to leave or come Surrounding towns were off limits to Arabs and displaced blocked from returning Town in Sinjar dist destroyed for being pro-IS Yazidi Peshmerga cpt said people would never be allowed to go back
2016 Abadi govt told civilians to stay in homes during Mosul campaign Led to high rate of
civilians casualties during fighting
2016 Pres Barzani said Peshmerga would not withdraw from any area it took before Mosul
campaign Areas taken during campaign would be negotiated
2016 Iraqi Turkmen Front said Hashd should not enter Tal Afar Ninewa
2019 Main roads in Basra city blocked by protests 7 killed as ISF cleared protest outside
Um Qasr port using live ammo Road to West Qurna 1 and Majnoon oil fields blocked Govt building and Shiite Endowment burned main roads and bridges blocked in Nasiriya Protesters tried to storm govt building in Karbala 4 protesters killed in Dhi Qar 1 in Najaf 1 in Qadisiya
(Musings On Iraq UN Report On Violence Against Iraqi Protesters)
(Musings On Iraq United Nations Faults Iraq For Failing To Protect Protesters)
2019 Students marched in 4 cities in DIyala to support protest movement
2019 Military spokesman for MM Abdul Mahdi said gangs infiltrated protests to destroy
state property
2019 Report ISF officers said they ignored orders to kidnap leaders in Baghdad protest
movement
2019 Report Dynasty Oil filed lawsuit vs KRG and Natural Resource Min Hawrami in UK
Claimed Hawrami demanded a bribe to finish deal already agreed upon Dynasty refused KRG then tried to end deal Dep PM Talabani called Dynasty CEO and
2020 Finance Min Allawi said Iraq remained in economic crisis due to low oil prices Said govt
needed to make more budget cuts Only got 1/10 of borders customs Said border crossings full of corruption Minor clerk positions at crossings sold for $50,000-$100,000 each
2021 Water Min said that Iran had completely stopped water flow to Iraq Said Turkey and Iran
both violated intl agreements on water
2021 PUK said KRG facing economic crisis and opponents were exploiting protests over unpaid
govt salaries for their own gain
2021 Student protests burned Gorran HQ in Sulaymaniya Demonstrating against unpaid govt
stipends
2021 Report KRG has had budget deficits for yrs Rising debt Economic mismanagement
Dysfunctional relationship with Baghdad Despite oil selling for over $70/bar and KRG exporting over 400,000 bar/day of oil remained dependent upon budget payments from Baghdad to pay govt salaries KRG didn’t develop private sector Remained oil dependent Govt largest employer When govt runs into economic problems affects public leading to protests 2014 KRG began independent oil exports over objections of Baghdad PM Maliki cut budget payments which led to deep cuts in KRG spending
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