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Iraqi President Saddam Hussein delivers a televised speech on the 34th anniversary of Iraq's July 17 revolution, in 2002.
A diverse Muslim nation with populations of Shia, Sunni, and Kurds, Iraq has been in the cross hairs of international conflicts for nearly a century. And its complex and at times controversial economic and political relationship with the United States continues to evolve against a backdrop of turmoil both in Iraq and the Middle East.
The First Intifada |
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The Gulf War |
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The Iran-Iraq War |
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The Iraq War |
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