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Filed under: Iraq -- Civilization Iraq: An Introduction to the Country and People (ca.2003), by Marine Corps Institute (U.S.)
Filed under: Iraq -- Description and travel Arménie, Kurdistan et Mésopotamie (in French; Paris: E. Plon, Nourrit et cie, 1892), by Armand Pierre Cholet By Desert Ways to Baghdad (London: T. F. Unwin Murray, 1909), by Louisa Jebb Wilkins (DjVu at Georgia) A Dweller in Mesopotamia, Being the Adventures of an Official Artist in the Garden of Eden (London and New York: John Lane, 1921), by Donald Maxwell
Filed under: Iraq -- Drama
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Filed under: Iraq -- Military policy The Commission on the Intelligence Capabilities of the United States Regarding Weapons of Mass Destruction Report to the President of the United States (2005), by United States Commission on the Intelligence Capabilities of the United States Regarding Weapons of Mass Destruction (PDF and HTML at wmd.gov) Efforts to Determine the Status of Iraqi Weapons of Mass Destruction and Related Programs: Hearing Before the Committee on Armed Services, United States Senate, One Hundred Eighth Congress, Second Session, January 28, 2004 (Washington: GPO, 2004), by United States Senate Committee on Armed Services, contrib. by David Kay (multiple formats at archive.org) Iraq's Weapons of Mass Destruction Programs (2002), by United States Central Intelligence Agency (HTML and PDF at cia.gov) Putting Noncombatants at Risk: Saddam's Use of "Human Shields" (January 2003), by United States Central Intelligence Agency (illustrated HTML at cia.gov)
Filed under: Iraq -- Politics and government
Filed under: Iraq -- Social life and customs Iraq: An Introduction to the Country and People (ca.2003), by Marine Corps Institute (U.S.)
Filed under: Iraq -- Strategic aspects
Filed under: Shatt al-Arab (Iraq and Iran)
Filed under: Arms control -- Iraq
Filed under: Biological warfare -- Iraq
Filed under: Biological weapons -- Iraq
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Filed under: Chemical weapons -- Iraq
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Filed under: Disarmament -- On-site inspection -- IraqFiled under: Disinformation -- IraqFiled under: Economic sanctions -- IraqFiled under: Freedom of the press -- IraqFiled under: Government and the press -- IraqFiled under: Government contractors -- IraqFiled under: Human rights -- IraqFiled under: Iran -- Foreign relations -- IraqFiled under: Israel -- Foreign relations -- IraqFiled under: Mass media -- IraqFiled under: Nuclear disarmament -- IraqFiled under: Nuclear facilities -- Iraq Iraq's Nuclear Weapons Capability and IAEA Inspections in Iraq: Joint Hearing before the Subcommittees on Europe and the Middle East and International Security, International Organizations, and Human Rights of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, One Hundred Third Congress, First Session, June 29, 1993 (Washington: GPO, 1993), by United States House Committee on Foreign Affairs (multiple formats at archive.org) The Israeli Aggression Against the Peaceful Nuclear Installations in Iraq: Statement Made by Dr. Sa'adoun Hammadi, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Iraq, Before the Security Council, 12 June 1981 (Baghdad: Republic of Iraq, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 1981), by Sa'dun Hammadi (multiple formats at archive.org)
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