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Essay heading: nuclear weapons history
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King Faisal, Crown Prince Abd al-Ilah, and Nuri al-Said were executed, and the Arab Union was dissolved in favour of establishing closer relations with the UAR. Iraq formally withdrew from the Baghdad Pact in 1959. Relations with the USSR improved but Iraq maintained a stance of non-alignment during the Cold War... displayed 300 characters
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Iraq claimed sovereignty over Kuwait and Iranian territory along the Shatt al Arab, antagonising relations with neighbouring states. In 1962 Kurdish groups, led by Mustafa al-Barzani, revolted demanding an autonomous Kurdistan, eventually gaining control of much of northern Iraq.
The Kassem regime was overthrown in 1963 in a revolt led by Colonel Abdul Salam Arif... displayed next 300 characters
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