The Policy of NATO Toward Iraq(2002- 2009)
Iraq often represented one of the NATO's interest, observation, and planning. Although the instability of Iraq's military relations with NATO since the formation of it in 1949 and till the American occupation of Iraq in April 2003 which was sometimes in cooperation forms and sometimes in c...
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description | Iraq often represented one of the NATO's interest, observation, and planning. Although the instability of Iraq's military relations with NATO since the formation of it in 1949 and till the American occupation of Iraq in April 2003 which was sometimes in cooperation forms and sometimes in collision forms, and then the participation in the latest war on Iraq became a controversial question among the member states in NATO, but soon these disputations vanished gradually when the states of NATO realized that there are mutual interests lie in the success of Iraq's operation of which they were ready to guarantee these interests and to make use of it, so the states of NATO involved in training missions inside Iraq since June 2004. the NATO's existence may go beyond training missions to be more effective in forming the general and strategic position of Iraq and its neighborhood. It is useful to establish military, technical, and training relations with NATO on condition that these relations do not include aims that may cause crises and struggle in the region, also the forming of general regulations for these relations between Iraq and NATO states and the Atlantic powers must be in a manner that identify the practical position of exchanged interests. |
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spelling | ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:edf446b25e6f42dbb822f0bc53436761 2025-01-16T23:40:58+00:00 The Policy of NATO Toward Iraq(2002- 2009) Wathiq Mohammed Barrak 2011-04-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.33899/regs.2011.6422 https://doaj.org/article/edf446b25e6f42dbb822f0bc53436761 AR EN ara eng Regional Studies Center https://regs.mosuljournals.com/article_6422_761a61037ab3d9e37f27c1f034d8c3ce.pdf https://doaj.org/toc/1813-4610 https://doaj.org/toc/2664-2948 1813-4610 2664-2948 doi:10.33899/regs.2011.6422 https://doaj.org/article/edf446b25e6f42dbb822f0bc53436761 دراسات أقليمية, Vol 8, Iss 22, Pp 211-248 (2011) nato and iraq policy of north atlantic Social sciences (General) H1-99 article 2011 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.33899/regs.2011.6422 2022-12-31T10:30:46Z Iraq often represented one of the NATO's interest, observation, and planning. Although the instability of Iraq's military relations with NATO since the formation of it in 1949 and till the American occupation of Iraq in April 2003 which was sometimes in cooperation forms and sometimes in collision forms, and then the participation in the latest war on Iraq became a controversial question among the member states in NATO, but soon these disputations vanished gradually when the states of NATO realized that there are mutual interests lie in the success of Iraq's operation of which they were ready to guarantee these interests and to make use of it, so the states of NATO involved in training missions inside Iraq since June 2004. the NATO's existence may go beyond training missions to be more effective in forming the general and strategic position of Iraq and its neighborhood. It is useful to establish military, technical, and training relations with NATO on condition that these relations do not include aims that may cause crises and struggle in the region, also the forming of general regulations for these relations between Iraq and NATO states and the Atlantic powers must be in a manner that identify the practical position of exchanged interests. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles مجلة دراسات إقلیمیة 7 22 211 248 |
spellingShingle | nato and iraq policy of north atlantic Social sciences (General) H1-99 Wathiq Mohammed Barrak The Policy of NATO Toward Iraq(2002- 2009) |
title | The Policy of NATO Toward Iraq(2002- 2009) |
title_full | The Policy of NATO Toward Iraq(2002- 2009) |
title_fullStr | The Policy of NATO Toward Iraq(2002- 2009) |
title_full_unstemmed | The Policy of NATO Toward Iraq(2002- 2009) |
title_short | The Policy of NATO Toward Iraq(2002- 2009) |
title_sort | policy of nato toward iraq(2002- 2009) |
topic | nato and iraq policy of north atlantic Social sciences (General) H1-99 |
topic_facet | nato and iraq policy of north atlantic Social sciences (General) H1-99 |
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