1913 US consul in Baghdad wrote if British took Mesopotamia there would be little resistance because
public so apathetic
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1913 US consul in Baghdad wrote if British took Mesopotamia there would be little resistance because
public so apathetic
Blaydes, Lisa, State Of Repression, Iraq Under Saddam Hussein, Princeton University Press, 2018
Lisa Blaydes’ State Of Repression, Iraq Under Saddam Hussein takes new approaches to analyzing the rule of the Baath Party and Saddam Hussein. Like recent books it argues that the Baath and Saddam ruled through a combination of carrots and sticks. What the author focuses upon is how those two approaches formed political identities in the country. She argues that those parts of Iraqi society that were easily penetrated by the state faced more nuanced acts of repression while those that were more difficult suffered collective punishment which led to new political communities being formed.
1943 Iraq declared war on Axis
(Musings On Iraq review Persian Gulf Command, A History of the Second World War In Iran and Iraq)
1915 Sir Percy Cox reported some Arab sheikhs had given up ties with UK and joined Turks following
calls for jihad
1928 Abdul Sadoun became PM for 3rd of 4 times Replaced Askari who was forced to resign over
opposition to his conscription plan for army Sadoun compromise between King and England to try to get Anglo-Iraq Treaty passed
(Musings On Iraq review The Chatham House Version and other Middle-Eastern Studies)
(Musings On Iraq review Iraq Between the Two World Wars, The Militarist Origins of Tyranny)
1913 US consul in Baghdad wrote if British took Mesopotamia there would be little resistance because public so apathet...