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Title: IRAQ AND THE IRAQ OCCUPATION


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IRAQ AND THE IRAQ OCCUPATION
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THE LAND BETWEEN THE RIVERS
  • Iraq occupies ancient Mesopotamia- a Greek word
    meaning land between the rivers
  • The rivers are the Tigris and Euphrates.

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ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS
  • This area is where the first civilizations arose,
    as long as 5-6000 years ago.
  • Here began cultivation of wheat and other crops,
    the first large cities (Ur, Sumer and others) and
    our system of time and astronomy. The beginnings
    of literacy in writing, math and art were here as
    well.
  • A succession of civilizations developed,
    including the Sumerians, Akkadians, Assyrians,
    Babylonians and Chaldeans. Babylon was one of
    the ancient worlds great cities.

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ISLAM
  • After the Arab conquest in 6 , the new city of
    Baghdad became the center of power and learning
    in the Islamic world
  • The Sunni/Shia split occurred here, as
    Mohammeds son-in-law Ali and his nephew Husain
    were assassinated.

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MODERN IRAQ
  • What is now Iraq became a part of the empire of
    the Ottoman Turks until World War I, when the
    land was taken by the British as part of the
    Sykes-Picot Agreement that divided the Turkish
    provinces in the Middle East between Britain and
    France.

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CREATION OF IRAQ
  • Oil had already been discovered in the vicinity
    of Mosul by 1918. The British also had an
    agreement with the ruling family of Kuwait for
    their oil. The British cobbled together three
    former Ottoman provinces to create modern Iraq,
    leaving out Kuwait, which had been part of one of
    those provinces.

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IRAQ BECOMES INDEPENDENT
  • At first, the British thought they could control
    their new country by using Indian troops. A
    king, relative of the Sharif of Mecca, was
    installed.
  • However, constant uprisings soon led the British
    to leave Iraq. They bombed frequently and are
    rumored to have used poison gas on rebel Kurdish
    villages. Winston Churchill, whod drawn Iraqs
    boundaries, soon came to see it as a drain on
    Britains resources, referred to it as Messpot,
    and compared it to living on an ungrateful
    volcano.
  • Iraq became independent in 1930, but during World
    War II the British had to seize airfields there
    to prevent the Nazis from using them.

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THE REPUBLIC
  • Iraqs king was assassinated in 1957. A
    socialist army general named Abdul Karim Kassem
    took power for ten years, until he was
    assassinated. He established good relations with
    the Soviets and played both sides in the Cold
    War.
  • After Kassems assassination, the Baath party
    came to power.

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THE BAATH PARTY
  • Name means Arab renaissance
  • Founded by a group of three Arab intellectuals in
    Syria in the 1930s. Expanded to Iraq in the
    1940s.
  • Stood for Arab Unity, Freedom (from colonialism)
    and Socialism (not communism)
  • Was strictly secular and pan-Arabist (see the
    party insignia)

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RISE OF SADDAM
  • Saddam Hussein was born in the town of Tikrit,
    north of Baghdad. He was a Sunni Muslim, but was
    brutalized by his father as a child.
  • He was close to his uncle, who was a Nazi
    sympathizer during World War II.
  • Saddam began his rise in the Baath party as a
    thug, participating in a failed assassination
    attempt on Pres. Kassem, later escaping from
    prison.

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RISE OF SADDAM CONTD.
  • When the Baath party came to power in 1968,
    Saddam was at first part of the Revolutionary
    Council
  • He came to full power as president in 1979.

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SADDAM AS LEADER
  • Among his first acts, after executing all of his
    potential rivals, was to invade Iran and begin a
    bloody ten-year war.
  • WHY?

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