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Iran’s foreign policy towards post-invasion Iraq Rob Bongers Abstract The US invasion leading to Saddam Hussein’s overthrow in 2003 provided Iran with a unique opportunity to reshape its national and regional positio
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Baghdad / Mosul / Tehran / Basra / Eisenstadt / Mandaville / /

Company

Arabs / CQ Press / Assyrians / Turkoman / Kurds / /

Country

Egypt / Jordan / United States / Saudi Arabia / Afghanistan / Syria / Iraq / Iran / Islamic Republic of Iran / /

Event

Voting Result / Person Communication and Meetings / /

IndustryTerm

political tool / region‟s oil resources / physical infrastructure / /

Organization

Shi‟a Iran / International Crisis Group / Supreme Council for Islamic Revolution In Iraq / Central Intelligence Agency / United Nations / Ba‟ath Party / Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq (ISCI) / Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps / United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees / European Union / Supreme Council for the Islamic Revolution in Iraq / US military / Organization of Petroleum-Exporting Countries / Prophet / /

Person

Abdullah II / Mahmoud Ahmadinejad / Saddam Hussein / /

Position

Supreme Leader / which Khomeini assigned himself / king / one of the members / Supreme Leader / officer / king of Jordan / /

PublishedMedium

the Journal of Politics / /

Region

Fertile Crescent / Middle East / western Iran / /

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