1922 Law passed to establish political parties in Iraq
Iraq News, Politics, Economics, Society
1920 British army facing revolt in Rumaitha told no reinforcements coming because railways
destroyed Railway fixed and reinforcements arrived later that day
(Musings On Iraq review Reclaiming Iraq, The 1920 Revolution and the Founding of the Modern State)
(Musings On Iraq review Enemy On The Euphrates, The Battle For Iraq 1914-1921)
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
(Musings On Iraq review The Chatham House Version and other Middle-Eastern Studies)
(Musings On Iraq review Enemy On The Euphrates, The Battle For Iraq 1914-1921)
(Musings On Iraq review U.S. Policy In Post-Saddam Iraq)
Prime Minister Ali al-Zaidi came into office promising to make two major changes to Iraq. The first was to disarm the pro-Iran Resistance and the second was to take on corruption within the state. The premier took a major step towards the latter in a wave of arrests across Baghdad on June 28.
1914 Ottomans agreed to oil concessions for British and Germans in Mosul and Baghdad
provinces Never happened because WWI
1916 UK report on defeat at Kut published Led to Secretary of State for India Chamberlain to resign
Said campaign bad from the start because under split control of London and Delhi Blamed Political officer Cox for pushing taking Baghdad which led to expansion of original mission to protect Persian Gulf and oil fields in Persia Was lack of transportation troops and supplies India didn’t adequately fund war Blamed India for mismanagement
(Musings On Iraq review Desert Hell, The British Invasion of Mesopotamia)
1922 Law passed to establish political parties in Iraq