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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Published in:مجلة دراسات إقلیمیة
Main Author: Wathiq Mohammed Barrak
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Language:Arabic
English
Published: Regional Studies Center 2011
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