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An interesting article that reported on the 1920s British experience in Iraq (Mesopotamia); regardless of where the reader stands concerning the 2003 Iraq War, you will find a striking similarity in the language used in this piece and the articles printed prior to the U.S. infantry surge of 2008:

“Unless there is a complete change of policy, Mesopotamia, which has been the grave of empires, is now likely to be the grave of the Coalition”.


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Read ‘Troublesome Mesopotamia”  (Literary Digest, 1920) for Free