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  • Last Larger Iraqi Pre War Air Operations
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    Abstract 11. Introduction 22. Past experience 23. Diplomatic problems 24. Concept of Operation 35. The campaign 35.1. Air power 45.2. Ground operations and special forces 55.3. Iraqi strategy and tactics 56. Intelligence 67. Psychological operations 68. Public relations 69. Technology 610. Casualties 711. Weapons of mass destruction (WMD) 712. Conclusion 713. References: 814. Glossary of terms 91. warfare 92. vanguard 103. breach 114. sortie 125. enclave 136. domain 147. envisage 158. resistance...
  • Brutal Force Of The Iraqi Military
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    The 'Sovereign' Iraqi Monarchy and British Colonialism In 1932, the League of Nations admitted Iraq as a sovereign state fully aware that British influence continued in Iraqi political, economic and military areas through a new 25-year treaty. Britain's aim was for indirect control of Iraq through advisors, military bases and access to Iraq's tax collections. In this way, it avoided the high cost of large troop deployment on foreign soil. Yet, the fiction of indirect control failed to convince I...
  • Iraqi Police And The U.S. Military
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    BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- Two explosions rocked western Baghdad's al-Shu " law neighborhood near a Shiite Muslim mosque on Sunday, killing at least 15 people and wounding at least 57, Iraqi police said. The first blast was triggered near the mosque -- and when people gathered near the scene, a suicide car bomber drove into the crowd and detonated the vehicle in the second blast, police said. Word of the blasts in the capital came just hours after news of two suicide car bombs in Tikrit, about 90 mi...
  • Military Activity In Iraq
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    Military activity of the United States in Iraq, supported by armed forces of the UK and Spain, was initiated in March 2003, after a number of sanctions and political doctrines from the side of President G.W. Bush. In April 2003 united forces took over Baghdad and appointed a civil administrator Paul Bremer to control Iraq, as former ruler of the country Saddam Hussein was in hiding. Military activity has been unfolding all around the territories, accompanied by dreadful acts of violence, taking ...
  • U.S. Military Performance In Iraq
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    In his first visit to Baghdad as head of the Office of Reconstruction and Humanitarian Assistance, Garner was expected to visit a power-generating plant, a water treatment plant and Yarmuk Hospital on the city's west side. "What better day in your life can you have than to be able to help somebody else, to help other people, and that is what we intend to do", Garner told reporters at Baghdad airport after arriving from Kuwait. Garner will head Iraq's civil administration while a new government i...

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