عنوان المقال عربي
المشروع الأمريكي في العراق بعد عام 2003: دراسة جيوسياسية
Abstract
There is no doubt that the American project in Iraq came to achieve its geopolitical aims after the year, 2003 which is represented in erasing the state and taking it out from its roots, and then working to build a political system that secures the interests of the United States in the country and its geographical neighborhood with the help of its regional and international location. The United States also seeks to control the Iraqi wealth and the natural resources in the country, especially oil and natural gas In addition, the USA tends to remove the Iraqi threat to Israel’s security. security. According to the American policy, the USA administration started looking for a reason to convince the world public opinion about the revival of Iraq. For this reason, the United States plans used weapons of mass destruction as a pretext for the invasion and occupation of Iraq in. 2003, within the framework of an integrated geopolitical project that runs according to plans drawn for the disintegration and weakening of the state And spreading chaos, looting and looting in it and preparing the appropriate ground for the implementation of that project The supreme religious authority and the people's rally around it thwarted the American plans and forced it to retreat and find and other stages to implement them, and this is not Evidenced by its attempt to blow up the process The political situation in Iraq as a whole by introducing the terrorist organization ISIS into the state and supporting it logistically Whoever extended his influence over a third of the area of Iraq, not to mention its role, struck the Iraqi strength. And upon it, this research came to reveal the idea of the American project in Iraq after 2003, as well as the stages of development in it and develop appropriate solutions to confront it.
Keywords
Geopolitics, Iraq Study.iraq
Recommended Citation
Farhoud, Faleh Abdul and kiliwiun, latif Kamil
(2025)
"The American project in Iraq after 2003: a geopolitical study,"
Uruk for Humanities: Vol. 14:
Iss.
4, Article 17.
Available at:
https://muthuruk.mu.edu.iq/journal/vol14/iss4/17