THE PROBLEM OF INSTALLING BORDERS IRAQ WITH THE STATE OF KUWAIT
Keywords:
The problem of Iraq, the demarcation of the border, Kuwait from the OttomanAbstract
Iraq went through many colonial stages and underwent the division and creation of vast states due to its richness and geographical location. This relationship was enveloped in a public appearance, as the border disputes between countries varying in size and capabilities of power and resources were ongoing, and the most important of these conflicts was the Iraqi-Kuwaiti conflict, which was one of the direst disputes over the region, the region, and the world. The problem of the research comes from an important central question, which is: Why does the conflicting feature prevail over Iraqi-Kuwaiti relations? This is because Iraq and Kuwait are governed by the inevitability of geographical adhesion and a historical conflict whose chapters and narratives have multiplied in the modern history of the two states. The importance of the research comes from trying to identify the most important events that defined the features of the Iraqi-Kuwaiti conflict, starting from the British-Ottoman conflict over Kuwait to the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait on August 2, 1990 AD. In the occupation of Iraq in 2003, the research methodology that the researcher relied on in the axes of his research on the historical and analytical approaches to reach the required results. Research plan The research consists of four sections, it deals with the first topic of the State of Kuwait in the Ottoman era - the second the Iraqi-Kuwaiti conflict in the British era, the third topic in the royal era, and the fourth research deals with this conflict in the Republican era .
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