The End of Appeasement: The Iraqi Government Must Choose, Chamberlain or Churchill
This article questions Iraq’s foreign policy of appeasement, likening it to the failed strategies of pre-WWII Europe. It argues that Iraq’s approach of neutrality and balancing relations has left it weak, isolated, and unable to protect its national interests. Historical examples, like Iraq’s response to the Syrian civil war and terrorism threats, highlight the limitations of this policy.