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The Many Lives and Deaths of Iraq, as Witnessed by Ghaith Abdul-Ahad

The Intercept Briefing

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The Importance of Sanctions on Iraq

Gethin: The sanctions really destroyed the society and it turned a middle class secular nation into what I call a nation of hustlers. When a teacher is paid two dollars a month, when a policeman is paid a dollar a month, bribe corruption becomes part of the society. And again, the narrative of the state changed and now Saddam became the tribal leader because his security forces were weak. So he created this faith campaign in which he became the faithful, the commander of the war, not. He utilized this religious language, non-sectarian, but very strong religious language.

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