The history of modern Iraq consists of many elements, from British occupation to Faisal other than Iraq, and to his hopes for Pan Alab countries. This document will introduce various events and topics, as well as the events that took place during the period, to allow readers to understand the history of Iraq between 1920 and 1958. Before we begin to study Iraqi modern history, we must easily understand the events that led to the creation of a country that was formerly known as Mesopotamia.
Understanding the history of the modern Iraqi army is important to explain the failure of today. The UK was established after the revolt of 1920. Since its inception, the Iraqi army was the force for internal security. The first major action was to suppress the uprising of the Kurds in Sulaimaniya in 1924 and then to suppress the coup d'etats in 1936, 1941, 1958, 1963 and 1968. Victims It was a military defeat in the 1948 Arab - Israel war, the only wartime fight in the Iran - Iraq war, and the invasion of Kuwait. Since then the outcome of sanctions and the US-led invasion deprived institutional capacity to make it corrupt inner information.
It is easy for Iraq to be the most famous conflict involving the United States. Although the history of Iraqi US forces can go back to the Gulf War, the current stage is due to the invasion of Iraq in the US in 2003 and the emergence of Levant to be abbreviated as DAESH in Arabic. DAESH is a radical group of Wahhbi and Jihad, in June 2014 announced that it is regulating a wide area such as Iraq and Syria and Libya, Nigeria, Afghanistan, Chad, Niger, with the caliph system. And part of northern part of Cameroon and South Asia. The US provides tactical support and advice services to the Iraqi army
Look at the history of the rise of the Islamic state in Iraq and Syria. From the mid-2000s to today, the Islamic state and its predecessor Al Qaeda in Iraq have clear goals. It is to establish a caliphate system governed by radical interpretation of Islamic law. The Islamic nation has developed a strategy to achieve this goal - for example to use Sunni Iraqis not militant to dissatisfaction with their Shiite led government. Through military failures (such as Iraq in 2008) and new opportunities (Syrian civil war), those tactics have evolved over time.