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Iraq Liberation Act of 1998; Long title: An Act to establish a program to support a transition to democracy in Iraq. Acronyms (colloquial) ILA: Nicknames: Iraq Liberation Act of 1998: Enacted by: the 105th United States Congress: Effective: October 31, 1998: Citations; Public law: 105-338: Statutes at Large: 112 Stat. 3178: Codification; Titles ...
Iran-backed Shi'ite armed groups in Iraq have ramped up rocket and missile attacks on Israel in recent weeks, raising concerns in Washington and among some Iranian allies of potential Israeli ...
This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Bilateral relations Iraq–Israel relations Iraq Israel Iraq–Israel relations refer to the bilateral ties between the State of Israel and the Republic of Iraq. Due to Iraq's non-recognition of Israel as a legitimate state since the latter's establishment in 1948, the two countries have not had ...
In March 2003, Patrick J. Buchanan, referring to the 2003 invasion of Iraq and the report, wrote, "Their plan, which urged Israel to re-establish 'the principle of preemption,' has now been imposed by Perle, Feith, Wurmser & Co. on the United States." [6] Ian Buruma wrote in August 2003 in The New York Times that: [7]
The United States Congress passes the "Iraq Liberation Act", which states that the US wants to remove Saddam Hussein from office and replace the government with a democratic institution. 31 October 1998 Iraq ends all forms of cooperation with the UNSCOM teams and expels inspectors from the country.
Air France Flight AF662 was flying over Iraq when the Iranian attack began at around 4:45 p.m. UTC (11.45 a.m. ET) and left Iraqi airspace “shortly before” 5 p.m. UTC (12 p.m. ET), the airline ...
Prior to 2002, the Security Council had passed 16 resolutions on Iraq.In 2002, the Security Council unanimously passed Resolution 1441.. In 2003, the governments of the US, Britain, and Spain proposed another resolution on Iraq, which they called the "eighteenth resolution" and others called the "second resolution."
Sanctions against Iraq 1990–2003; Iraqi uprisings 1991; Iraqi no-fly zones conflict 1991–2003; Iraq disarmament crisis 1991–2003; Arms-to-Iraq affair 1992–1996; Iraq Liberation Act 1998; September 11 attacks 2001; U.S. anthrax attacks 2001; U.S. invasion of Afghanistan 2001; Alleged Prague connection 2001; Iraq Resolution 2002; Wood ...