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TheDeceivingYears
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https://www.amazon.com/Deceiving-Years-Old-Era-ebook/dp/B0BT2K3KRM
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In its first part, the book deals with the political and economic conflicts that Iraq faced during that era, as well as Iraq's relationship with the international inspection teams that were constantly flipping the cards of Iraq’s armament program in a provocative manner, as it reached the point of inspecting sensitive and sovereign sites, which led to their continuous clash with the Iraqi government at the time.
Moreover, the book delves into Iranian espionage to provide the reader with a deeper understanding of the country's past and the factors that produced Iraq's present and future. From 1989 until 2003, Iran played a complex and often controversial role in Iraq. Iran lent its support to various Iraqi opposition groups that sought to overthrow Saddam Hussein's regime, but they were met with resilience from the Iraqi regime. Those groups that presented themselves to the international community as an Iraqi opposition, included radical groups and organizations, some of which were accused of either terrorism or sympathy for those accused of terrorism, such as the Shiite Islamic Jihad, the Dawa Party, the Supreme Council and its military arm the terrorist Badr militia, which is closely linked to the terrorist Hezbollah in Lebanon. Iran has, beyond any doubt, used these groups as its agents to exercise its influence on its western neighbor and undermine the influence of the Iraqi state in all stages of conflict and peace between the two countries, especially after the theocratic government came to power in Iran after the fall of the Shah's regime in 1979.
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