Hamza SHAREEF The Iraqi army was established in January 6, 1921 during the British Mandate. The Mandate System of governess was created by the League of Nations after WWI to prepare colonial territories for independence. Iraq fell under the British responsibly to guide its affairs till independent … [Read more...]
Iraq – High Time For Important Decisions
Robert Radu HERVIAN An important study done in the United States by a reputable Ivy League University specialized in teaching about international security affairs, environmental and resource issues as well as science and technology policies, is dedicated to Iraq’s ability to enter a major … [Read more...]
Lights on Iraq’s National Security Strategy Strengthening Iraq’s National Security in the Socio-Political Area
Ali Abdul-Aziz AL-YASIRI How should the ruling authorities in the state, particularly the Executive, manage, organize and plan in order to fulfill the essential requirements of the system for building the state of institutions, in which rights must be respected and duties and responsibilities must … [Read more...]
Iraq – The Resilient Power. From Critical Infrastructure Protection to Business Continuity and Quality of Life
Liviu MUREŞAN, Adrian GHEORGHE, Alexandru GEORGESCU With its tremendous endowment with natural resources as development capital, Iraq seeks to move beyond simply extracting and exporting its subterranean wealth. Iraq must develop its considerable human potential and create an advanced economy that … [Read more...]
Iraq: War Crimes, Lies and Statistics
Felicity ARBUTHNOT Global Research, June 18, 2012 http://www.globalresearch.ca/iraq-war-crimes-lies-and-statistics/31492 18 June 2012 Region: Middle East & North Africa Theme: Media Disinformation In-depth Report: IRAQ REPORT “A rock, Breathing with the lungs of a … [Read more...]
Iraq: Is it Still Necessary on World Map?
Marius VĂCĂRELU Big powers are not sentimental; there is always a need to increase their power to win the global competition. In this paradigm, a strong state (made by army of by its economy) is just an obstacle, because it can resist too much for some strategies. It means, more clearly, that a … [Read more...]
“No Blood For Oil”: The Unfinished Story of Iraq’s Oil Law
http://www.iraqenergy.org/library/interviews.php?detailof=91&content=The-Unfinished-Story-of-Iraq%27s-Oil-Law In this interview, investigative journalist Greg Muttitt talks about efforts by US occupying forces, multi-national oil giants and Iraq’s newly-minted ‘leaders’ to privatise the … [Read more...]
Communications in Iraq
Majid Hamid JASIM Communication and mail services were available in Iraq since a very early period, as the Internet was provided through centers or through a phone modem. Wireless communications also existed, but it was only allowed in a narrow range of the leadership, using “Thuraya” phones … [Read more...]
The National Reconciliation and Dialogue Project
In order to confirm the coherence between the Iraqi people, establishing the basis of national unity among their different components, to treat the remains of terrorism and administrative corruption, spreading the spirit of the loyal nationality to Iraq in order to build wide national front to … [Read more...]
The Iraqi National Security Strategy
First Establishing accurate and timely information systems to support all national interests Second Conducting information operations to influence target audiences to support all national interests Third Establishing e-government programs to support all national interests Fourth Promulgating … [Read more...]