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The Mesopotamia Mess: The British Invasion of Iraq in 1914: The Lessons We Could Have - And Should Have - Learned

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The Mesopotamia Mess: The British Invasion of Iraq in 1914: The Lessons We Could Have - And Should Have - Learned - Bernstein, Jack
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The British invaded Mesopotamia (now called Iraq) in 1914 to protect their oil interests and they remained until 1958. Following are some quotes from the book: "The British cobbled three disparate vilayets (Basra, Baghdad, and Mosul) together to take full advantage of Iraq's strategic and economic potential. To ensure this contrived nation remained intact and continued to do its bidding, the British installed a ruler they could influence; formulated a national-level governmental structure to ensure its dominance; and ...

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The Mesopotamia Mess: The British Invasion of Iraq in 1914: The Lessons We Could Have - And Should Have - Learned 2008, Interlingua Publications

ISBN-13: 9781602990173

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