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Ethnic population ◦ Arabs 2/3 population ◦ Kurds 1/3 population Have own language and customs Want own state Suppressed in Iraq
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Two Islamic sects ◦ Shiite 3/5 of population Believe Muslim leader should be a direct descendant of Mohammed
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Sunni ◦ 2/5 of population ◦ Believe leader should be a respected leader of the community ◦ Saddam Hussein belonged to this group Main difference is over who should lead the Muslim community!!!
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Baath Party ◦ Party of Saddam Hussein ◦ Characteristics ◦ Secular group Non-religious government ◦ Uses oil money for government projects ◦ Hussein begins to eliminate opponents
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Baath Party gains control of Iraq in 1963 1968 Saddam takes part in coup ◦ Named deputy to the new president ◦ Becomes deputy chairman of Baathist Revolutionary Command Council
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Progressive politician ◦ Modernized Iraqi economy ◦ State welfare and development programs ◦ Oversaw seizure of oil interests
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1976 ◦ Saddam becomes general in Iraqi armed forces ◦ Took increasing role as face of government ◦ Architect of foreign policy ◦ De facto leader until 1979 July 16 1979 officially assumes presidency of Iraq
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Causes ◦ Border disputes ◦ Fear of Shiite revolution Saddam was Sunni Feared impact of Iranian revolution Ayatollah Khomeini and Iranians were Shiite ◦ Iraq wanted to assert itself as dominant Arab nation
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Goals for Iraq ◦ Remove Iranian leaders ◦ Gain oil and land Wanted access to Persian Gulf ◦ Make Saddam a national hero
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September 22, 1980 ◦ Iraqi forces invade Iran War lasts 8 years ◦ Oil fields and oil tankers attacked ◦ Mines placed in Persian Gulf ◦ 1987 – US Navy sends ships to protect tankers
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Long, brutal war ◦ use of chemical weapons on both sides ◦ more than a million combined deaths
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Several billion dollars in aid Sale of dual use technology ◦ Technology used for both peaceful and military aims Weapons Military Intelligence Special Operations training Why would the US support Iraq?
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Anti-Iranian sentiments Oil interests Desire to promote stability in both Persian Gulf and Middle East
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Results in a Stalemate, UN cease- fire in 1988 U.S. puts sanctions on Iraq and decreases its support b/c of human rights violations What next?
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