Talk:Foreign relations of Iraq

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Suggestions for edit: Relations with France and Russia: The nuclear facility, destroyed by Israel, was a French (insert photo of Chirac and Saddam) project in the oil rich country. Major weapons imports to Iraq came from France and Russia, especially during the Iran-Iraq conflict. Statistics concerning weapons trade can be found at: http://projects.sipri.se/armstrade/IRQ_IMPRTS_73-02.pdf. Also important: Russian (agreement signed in 1997 with Lukoil), French (TotalFinaElf) and Chinese oil companies made multi-billion dollar drilling deals with Saddam Hussein. The Second Gulf War was not supported by these countries for fear of their contracts with the dictator being annulled by a democratically elected Iraqi government.

[edit] wow

This is several years out of date. 65.27.139.162 11:33, 26 August 2007 (UTC)

[edit] relations with the US

why doesnt this page exist? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 79.65.63.183 (talk) 20:07, 4 May 2008 (UTC)