American political behavior towards Iraq after 2003 and the prospects for the future | ||
political issues | ||
Article 1, Volume 26, Issue 1, December 2012, Pages 1-47 | ||
Author | ||
FAKRIT Namik M. Abdel-Fattah | ||
Abstract | ||
That U.S. foreign policy toward Iraq aimed at domination and control of Iraq and control its resources economic, because the control of Iraq would mean control of the Pan-Persian Gulf, and then world domination and control, and prevention of the most prominent competitors to perform the role of a global competitor to the United States in this vital region the task, therefore, the form of U.S. intervention in Iraq, an important turning point in the history of political relations, regional and international in terms of political overtones, as well as in terms of its implications of progress and future on the fabric of relations between the countries of the region and the international powers that have strategic interests directly in this important region of the world. | ||
Keywords | ||
Political | ||
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