Iraq Timeline

Wednesday, February 4th, 2004 03:30 am
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While arguing with some of my online American friends, I was flabberegasted when some of them claimed that they did not know about Saddam's behaviour towards the Kurds back when he was America's ally. I obligingly prepared a timeline, so I thought I'd share it. Most of it will be very old news to most of you, but I did manage to dig out a few gems that I wasn't aware of before.

Iraq, the Kurds and America

1967 - Iraq breaks off diplomatic relations with America
1968 - The Ba'ath Party comes to power in a military coup.
1970 - Kurdish areas in Iraq promised autonomy (which does not materialise).
1972 - Mullah Mustafa Barzani declares independence of Kurdistan, and is supplied with arms by Iran, Israel and the CIA.
1975 - Shah of Iran and Saddam sign the Algiers agreement. Iran stops supporting the Kurds and the rebellion is defeated.
Mid-1970s - "Arabisation" of Kurdistan. Many Kurdish villages are destroyed. Around 250,000 Kurds are repopulated in "settlements" elsewhere in Iraq, where many die of starvation.
1977-78 Iraq establishes a cordon sanitaire around its northern border. More Kurdish villages are destoyed.
1979 - Iraq put on list of countries supporting terrorism.
1980 - DIA accuses Iraq of acquiring chemical weapons technology.
1980 - Iraq attacks Iran. The Kurdish Democratic Party starts to work with the Iranians.
1982 - Iraq removed from the list of countries that sponsor terrorism, thus allowing it to acquire American military and dual-use technology.
1983 - Between five and eight thousand Kurds are removed from a camp in N. Iraq and killed in reprisals for KDP co-operation with Iran.
1983 - Iraq uses chemical weapons against Iran on a regular basis (and vice versa, though the Iraqis made most of the running). Reagan urges support for Iraq, and Rumsfeld flies to Baghdad to reassure Saddam of American support.
1984 - Reagan meets Tariq Aziz to re-establish full diplomatic relations.
1985 - Talks between Saddam and the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan break down. Iran agrees to arm the PUK, and open warfare breaks out in N. Iraq, with the Kurds eventually controlling most of the territory.
1986 - UN Security Council passes a non-binding statement condemning Iraq's use of chemical weapons. America votes against; Britain abstains.
1987 - Reagan accepts the Iraqi air strike on the USS Stark as an honest mistake.
1988 - Commerce Department approves exports to Iraq's SCUD missile programme.
1988 - End of Iran-Iraq war.
1988 - The Anfal campaigns. Iraq regains control over Kurdish areas. Kurdish villages and towns are bombed and gassed. Kurdish civilians are imprisoned in concentration camps where many die. Senate passes an act placing a military and commercial embargo on Iraq; Reagan opposes it, and it fails in the House.
1989 - International banks cut off credit to Iraq. Bush signs National Security Directive mandating closer links with Iraq, including a billion dollars in agricultural loan guarantees.
1990 - Iraq invades Kuwait.
1991 - Desert Storm. Kurds rebel against Saddam but recieve no aid and are crushed. No-fly zone established in N. Iraq.

Date: 2004-02-03 09:08 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] chippiex.livejournal.com
Very interesting. Also serves to illustrate again US hypocrisy.

Date: 2004-02-03 09:22 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hfx-ben.livejournal.com
I hope you post that to a few of the forums ... the facts need to be re-iterated from time to time.

Date: 2004-02-03 11:07 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] aguirre.livejournal.com
while I agree that saddam had to go, I disagree with the way that the bush administration went about every aspect of the war. Being a child of a retired high ranking member of the US military I completely empathize with what the servicemen and women are going through. But the innumerable distortions of truth and blatant lies to the USA and the world should be answered with impeachment and prison terms.

Those are very interesting facts, where did you find them? I would like to know about the other countries I think are just as wartorn and have committed as many crimes against humanity (if they can be quantified). Iraq itself has a 'colorful history if you go back even further.

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Date: 2004-02-04 04:16 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] solri.livejournal.com
Here are the main references:
Human Rights Watch (http://hrw.org/doc/?t=mideast&c=iraq&document_limit=180,20)
The Center for Foreign Relations (http://www.cfr.org/background/background_iraq_relations.php)
U.S. Diplomatic and Commercial Relationships with Iraq, 1980 - 2 August 1990 (http://www.casi.org.uk/info/usdocs/usiraq80s90s.html)
The Guardian: Rumsfeld 'offered help to Saddam' (http://www.guardian.co.uk/Iraq/Story/0,2763,866942,00.html)

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Date: 2004-02-04 09:08 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] aguirre.livejournal.com
cool thanks

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