Iraq's Armed Forces: An Analytical HistoryRoutledge, 3 באפר׳ 2008 - 272 עמודים This book provides the first comprehensive study of the evolution of the Iraqi military from the British mandate era to post-Baathist Iraq. Ethnic and sectarian turmoil is endemic to Iraq, and its armed forces have been intertwined with its political affairs since their creation. This study illustrates how the relationship between the military and |
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... Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, the political insiders from his hometown and tribe, the members of the Revolutionary Command Council and the highest echelons of the Baath Party, which also included a select few generals. References.
... Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, the political insiders from his hometown and tribe, the members of the Revolutionary Command Council and the highest echelons of the Baath Party, which also included a select few generals. References.
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... tribes resistant to the prospect of paying future taxes, Shia and Sunni clergymen opposed to rule from a non-Muslim power and Kurdish tribes unwilling to submit to an Anglo-Arab authority ruling from Baghdad. These revolts lasted from ...
... tribes resistant to the prospect of paying future taxes, Shia and Sunni clergymen opposed to rule from a non-Muslim power and Kurdish tribes unwilling to submit to an Anglo-Arab authority ruling from Baghdad. These revolts lasted from ...
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... tribes were opposed to British rule and were equally distrustful of a new Arab Sunni Muslim administration that seemed merely to perpetuate the same policies as the Sunni Ottoman rulers of the Iraqi provinces. For the most part the ...
... tribes were opposed to British rule and were equally distrustful of a new Arab Sunni Muslim administration that seemed merely to perpetuate the same policies as the Sunni Ottoman rulers of the Iraqi provinces. For the most part the ...
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... tribes. He believed that an Iraqi military of 9,000 troops would be adequate in maintaining internal security, but he did not expect the Army to be ready in the near future to defend the state from an external adversary (CO 730/82/24432 ...
... tribes. He believed that an Iraqi military of 9,000 troops would be adequate in maintaining internal security, but he did not expect the Army to be ready in the near future to defend the state from an external adversary (CO 730/82/24432 ...
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... tribes as a tactic to strengthen them against the urban centers opposed to foreign rule, and these tribes had benefited greatly materially and financially by these ties. Conscription could have given the Iraqi military an advantage over ...
... tribes as a tactic to strengthen them against the urban centers opposed to foreign rule, and these tribes had benefited greatly materially and financially by these ties. Conscription could have given the Iraqi military an advantage over ...
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
Iraq's Armed Forces: An Analytical History <span dir=ltr>Ibrahim Al-Marashi</span>,<span dir=ltr>Sammy Salama</span> אין תצוגה מקדימה זמינה - 2009 |
Iraq's Armed Forces: An Analytical History <span dir=ltr>Ibrahim Al-Marashi</span>,<span dir=ltr>Sammy Salama</span> אין תצוגה מקדימה זמינה - 2008 |
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Air Force Al-Bakr Al-Gaylani Al-Sabbagh Ammash Arab Sunni Arif Arif’s Army’s attack Baath Party Baathist Baghdad Bakr Sidqi Basra Batatu Be’eri began Brigade British civilian commander Communists conscription coup deployed divisions emerged factions Faysal fighting Four Colonels Free Officers Hardan Hikmat Sulayman ibid ideological infantry Iran Iran–Iraq Iran–Iraq War Iraq Iraq’s Iraqi Air Force Iraqi armed forces Iraqi Army Iraqi forces Iraqi government Iraqi leader Iraqi military Iraqi officers Kirkuk Kurdish Kurds Kuwait loyalty mandate army Military Intelligence military officers military ruler regime Minister of Defense moderator regime monarchy Mosul Nasir Nasirist National nationalist Nuri Al-Said officer corps Ottoman military pan-Arabist parallel military political Popular Army praetorian Prime Minister purges Qasim ranks Rashid regular Army Republican Guard revolt role Saddam Hussein Salih served Shia Sidqi Sluglett soldiers sought Sulayman Sunni Arab tactics Takritis tanks Tarbush tarhib threat totalitarian tribal tribes troops Yasin Al-Hashimi