1915 British attacked Turk-Arab force outside Suq al-Shuyuk and defeated them
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Iraq News, Politics, Economics, Society
1915 British attacked Turk-Arab force outside Suq al-Shuyuk and defeated them
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under Gertrude Bell
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Before the 2003 invasion Khidhir Hamza was one of the leading Iraqis in America warning of the threat posed by Saddam Hussein and advocating for war. He regularly appeared in the media. In 2001 he told PBS’s Frontline that Iraq only needed a nuclear core to build an atomic bomb. In 2002 he gave a presentation to the Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz and testified to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee about Iraq’s nuclear weapons program. He told the latter that Iraq had enough uranium to build three bombs by 2005 if it was enriched. At the end of that year his claims were used in a speech by President George Bush as part of the public relations campaign to win support for the invasion. His story was first published in 2000 in Saddam’s Bombmaker, The Terrifying Inside Story Of The Iraqi Nuclear And Biological Weapons Agenda. He turned out to be a fraud.
1923 35 clerics and religious students left Iraq for Persia to protest deportation of cleric Khalisi for
his opposition to parliamentary elections
1920 British army facing revolt in Rumaitha told no reinforcements coming because railways
destroyed Railway fixed and reinforcements arrived later that day
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1915 UK committee wrote paper advocating for break up of Ottoman Empire and creation of
Iraq to control its oil and agriculture Cabinet didn’t agree
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1915 British attacked Turk-Arab force outside Suq al-Shuyuk and defeated them ( Musings On Iraq review When God Made ...