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עמוד 461
Hussein employed these chemical weapons in the war with Iran and also against
the Iraqi Kurdish minority in the north. During the long war with Iran, Hussein
turned to other Arab states and to the West for both financial and diplomatic
support ...
Hussein employed these chemical weapons in the war with Iran and also against
the Iraqi Kurdish minority in the north. During the long war with Iran, Hussein
turned to other Arab states and to the West for both financial and diplomatic
support ...
עמוד 483
In the north, a large Kurdish population (who are neither Arab nor Persian)
straddled both sides of the border. On the southern part of the border, an Arab
minority inhabited the oil-rich Iranian province of Khuzestan among a Persian
majority.
In the north, a large Kurdish population (who are neither Arab nor Persian)
straddled both sides of the border. On the southern part of the border, an Arab
minority inhabited the oil-rich Iranian province of Khuzestan among a Persian
majority.
עמוד 492
Following the disastrous 1991 Persian Gulf War with the United States, Hussein
believed that the major threat to the survival of his regime came from within his
country, including possible uprisings by the Shia in the south and the Kurds in the
...
Following the disastrous 1991 Persian Gulf War with the United States, Hussein
believed that the major threat to the survival of his regime came from within his
country, including possible uprisings by the Shia in the south and the Kurds in the
...
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