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Under British occupation, the people rebelled and Iraq showed itself a hard land to govern. In order to establish a pro-British client regime, a dynasty of Hashemite kings from the Hejaz region was established, beginning with Faisal I who was the son of Hussein bin Ali. As a family originating in the Hejaz, the Hashemites was foreign
Iraq: Fertile Crescent: Abdul Latif Rashid: President of Iraq: 13 October 2022 Mohammed Shia' Al Sudani: Prime Minister of Iraq: 27 October 2022 Jordan: Abdullah II of Jordan: King of Jordan: 7 February 1999 Jafar Hassan: Prime Minister of Jordan: 15 September 2024 Kuwait: Arabian Peninsula: Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah: Emir of Kuwait: 16 ...
Director of the Office for Reconstruction and Humanitarian Assistance of Iraq — 21 April 2003 12 May 2003 21 days Democratic — Paul Bremer بول بريمر (born 1941) Administrator of the Coalition Provisional Authority of Iraq — 12 May 2003 28 June 2004 1 year, 47 days Republican: → • Republic of Iraq (2004–present) • → —
This is a list of presidents of Lebanon since the creation of the office in 1926. Constitutionally ( de jure ), the president's post carries significant responsibilities and influence. In practice, the president is largely a ceremonial and symbolic post due to external pressure or the formation of "consensus" cabinets, forcing the president to ...
Beirut's seismic explosion propelled the scarred Lebanese capital 30 years back in time with a violence scarcely imaginable even to a country that has endured so many wars, invasions, occupations ...
(Iraq Region) Saddam Hussein (1979–2003) Sa'dun Hammadi سعدون حمادي (1930–2007) — 23 March 1991 13 September 1991 [12] 174 days Iraqi Ba'ath Party (Iraq Region) Mohammed Hamza Zubeidi محمد حمزة الزبيدي (1938–2005) — 16 September 1991 5 September 1993 1 year, 354 days Iraqi Ba'ath Party (Iraq Region) Ahmad ...
"We are still hurting, and today feels just as raw as it did one year ago," he said. "What happened on Oct. 7 is seared into our souls."-ABC News' Molly Nagle. Click here to read the rest of the blog.
But the two maintained embassies in each other's capitals even after the 2003 U.S.-led invasion of Iraq. [1] Both countries are members of the Arab League and the Group of 77. In December 2021, Lebanon and Iraq signed a defense-related memorandum of understanding, related to developing bilateral military relations between the two countries. [3]