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Churchill's Folly: How Winston Churchill Created Modern Iraq
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Found 1 comment on Churchill's Folly: How Winston Churchill Created Modern Iraq:

u/ghintp · 13 pointsr/Egypt

> It probably wasn't.

The more history I learn the more evidence I find that it was. Apparently Churchill created Iraq.

Arrakis
During the events of Dune, the Padishah Emperor Shaddam Corrino IV grants Duke Leto Atreides I control of the lucrative spice harvesting operations of Arrakis, ousting the Atreides' longtime rivals, the Harkonnens.

Mandatory Iraq
Faisal ibn Husayn, who had been proclaimed King of Syria by a Syrian National Congress in Damascus in March 1920, was ejected by the French in July of the same year. Faisal was then granted by the British the territory of Iraq, to rule it as a kingdom, with the British RAF retaining certain military control, though de facto; the territory remained under British administration until 1932.

Britain’s Legacy in the Middle East: Iraq’s Oil
Lord Curzon famously observed that the Allied Powers of World War I had “floated to victory upon a wave of oil.” As far as the British Empire was concerned, the only problem was that the oil had come from the United States. For imperial strategists like Lord Curzon and Winston Churchill, the discovery of oil within the British Empire was a key aim.