Israeli foreign policy towards Iraq after occupation in 2003

Authors

  • م.د.ضفاف كامل كاظم

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.30907/jj.v0i57.421

Abstract

Summery of the Study: The Israeli interest in Iraq was not the result of the 2003 US war, which ended with its occupation, but Iraq was still at the top of Israeli concerns, as it was due to its interest and desire to occupy the Zionist movement for a number of reasons, most importantly its religious position in the Jews and control It is a sacred religious duty, so Israel has employed all its organs, institutions, relations and espionage networks in order to penetrate it and perpetuate its existence, and succeeded in achieving its foreign policy objectives at a time when the area was open to it without opposition or competition thanks to its strategic alliance with the states Of the United States of America, which has been able to penetrate its security, economic and social risk, taking advantage of the conditions of occupation that have enabled it to achieve several gains, most importantly the acquisition of Iraqi oil.

Published

2019-08-20

How to Cite

Israeli foreign policy towards Iraq after occupation in 2003. (2019). Political Sciences Journal, 57, 429-454. https://doi.org/10.30907/jj.v0i57.421

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