Abstract
The British knew the importance of Iraq strategy since the beginning of the seventeenth century, so they planned to control it, and it became a big influence them there until 1914, when British forces occupied Iraq. Although Iraq's entry into the League of Nations and declared an independent state in 1932, but it remained under British influence until the 1958 revolution.Relations between the two countries had not stabilized after 1958, and in 1991 Britain participated Gulf War against Iraq and the severance of diplomatic relations. In 2003, Britain entered into an alliance with the United States to occupy Iraq, and after this date restored diplomatic relations between the two countries. And developed relations politically, economically and culturally after 2003.
Article Type
Article
First Page
265
Last Page
306
Publication Date
10-15-2017
Recommended Citation
Al-Jaberi, Sattar Jabbar
(2017)
"Iraqi-British Relations After 2003,"
Alustath Journal for Human and Social Sciences: Vol. 223:
Iss.
1, Article 20.
DOI: 10.36473/ujhss.v223i1.328
Available at:
https://alustath.researchcommons.org/journal/vol223/iss1/20