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ID154856
Title ProperMissing revolution
Other Title Information the American intelligence failure in Iraq, 1958
LanguageENG
AuthorKaram, Jeffrey G
Summary / Abstract (Note)Why were American officials caught by surprise with the military coup and later revolution in Iraq on 14 July 1958? Drawing on American intelligence and diplomatic records as well as multilingual sources, this article argues that the US intelligence failure is the product of two factors: the collection of information from too few and too similar human sources of intelligence in Iraq’s ruling regime, and the unreceptivity of US officials to assessing new information and their unwillingness to update assessments of local Iraqi developments. It revisits America’s intelligence failure in Iraq and suggests important lessons for the study of intelligence.
`In' analytical NoteIntelligence and National Security Vol. 32, No.6; Oct 2017: p.693-709
Journal SourceIntelligence and National Security Vol: 32 No 6
Key WordsIraq ;  1958 ;  Missing Revolution ;  American Intelligence Failure


 
 
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