1914 Lord Hardinge visited Basra Assured locals that British would protect their interests Met by anti-UK
protests in Qurna and Shaiba
Iraq News, Politics, Economics, Society
1914 Lord Hardinge visited Basra Assured locals that British would protect their interests Met by anti-UK
protests in Qurna and Shaiba
Iraq is currently trying to form a new government and is playing a high stakes game of chicken with the United States at the same time.
1916 Sykes-Picot agreement approved by UK Foreign Office Gave Baghdad and Basra vilayets to UK
Mosul to France Included independent Arab state for Sharif Hussein
(Musings On Iraq review Empires of the Sand, The Struggle For Mastery In The Middle East 1789-1923)
(Musings On Iraq review U.S. Policy In Post-Saddam Iraq)
1915 India Viceroy Lord Hardinge said UK should take Basra to control Persian Gulf and
make it second Egypt
1920 General Haldane made commander in Iraq Told to draw down troops to save money for London
(Musings On Iraq review U.S. Policy In Post-Saddam Iraq)
1914 Lord Hardinge visited Basra Assured locals that British would protect their interests Met by anti-UK ...