الأمم المتحدة والعراق بعد عام ٢٠٠٣
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https://doi.org/10.61353/ma.0070143Keywords:
الامم المتحدة, الحرب على العراق, الولايات المتحدة والعراقAbstract
The United Nations is one of the most important international organizations that is supposed to maintain international peace and security, and its work is supposed to be characterized by impartiality and justice in dealing with all parties, and not to be a tool for achieving the interests of one country without the other. The commitment of this organization to its goals for which it was found, and by reviewing its position on Iraq, we note that there is a differentiation in its work outside the context of its tasks and goals. The basis for Iraq's suffering from the arbitrary decisions of the United States, which came out of the corridors of the United Nations. The United Nations, with the United States behind it, aimed to destroy an entire country in order to remove a specific political system. The year 2003 constituted a milestone in the organization's dealings with Iraq, and it shifted, prompted by the United States, from the side of enemies to the side of friends and tried to provide aid to Iraq in various fields, but despite that it is still a tool for implementing American policies.
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