ID | 126733 |
Title Proper | Coincidence of interests |
Other Title Information | Kennedy, U.S. assistance, and the 1963 Iraqi Ba'th regime |
Language | ENG |
Author | Jacobsen, Eric |
Publication | 2013. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | This article will demonstrate that in 1963 the administration of President Kennedy helped create a Ba'th regime in Iraq and then provided it with assistance in order to secure U.S. interests, including access to oil and the containment of both Communism and Arab nationalism. On February 8, 1963, the Ba'th overthrew the dictatorship of General 'Abd-ul-Karim Qasim, an Iraqi nationalist who was seen by both the Eisenhower and Kennedy administrations as a threat to U.S. interests. U.S. policy makers provided the Ba'th regime with military and economic assistance, including sales of military equipment, credits for agricultural surpluses for credit under Public Law 480, and Export-Import Bank loans. Policy makers also encouraged private U.S. businesses to sign contracts with Iraq, supplied the Ba'th regime with ammunition to use against Kurdish rebels, used the Central Intelligence Agency to provide it military equipment, and ignored the Export-Import Bank's policy that prohibited financing arms sales. |
`In' analytical Note | Diplomatic History Vol.37, No.5; November 2013: p.1029-1059 |
Journal Source | Diplomatic History Vol.37, No.5; November 2013: p.1029-1059 |
Key Words | US Leadership ; History ; John F Kennedy ; Ba'th Regime ; Political Patry - Ba'th ; Iraq ; United States - US ; Arab Nationalism ; Communism ; US Foreign Policy ; International Relations - IR ; Military Assistance ; Economic Assistance ; Kennedy Administration ; Eisenhower Administration ; Policy Maker ; Economic Relations ; Central Intelligence Agency - CIA ; Export-Import ; Bank Loans ; Foreign Trade ; Financial Support |