Iraq in the World Dis(Order)
... citizen. The cuneiform inscription reads, “here the writing began.” Whatever happened to Baghdad, it has always been reborn—through human efforts, to be sure. Ramifications of Hussein’s foreign policy Aleksandr Aksenenok: U.S. Policy Case for Middle East under New Conditions Saddam Hussein’s foreign policy could be described as adventurous. Unlike his predecessor, Ahmad Hassan al-Bakr, he was less careful in making decisions (or delaying the decision-making, which, of course, is also a Middle East game). A chain of events,...
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