id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt pst.000019262543 United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations. Kurdistan in the time of Saddam Hussein : a staff report to the Committee on Foreign Relations of the United States Senate 4.F 76/2:S.prt.102-56 1991 .txt text/plain 1943 106 58 This trip would not have been possible without the assistance, cooperation, and friendship of many of the Iraqi Kurds including my parts of Kurdistan have been made uninhabitable by Iraqi minelaying operations. Such assistance could include spare parts and ammunition for the military equipment captured by the Kurdish insurgents and could come from stockpiles of To protect the Kurdish people from renewed Iraqi attacks, the The allies recovered enormous quantities of Iraqi military equipment left behind in Kuwait, and, from these stocks the Kurds could The Peshmerga also need military training and financial support. Military and political support for the Iraqi opposition is a second to deny Saddam's regime access to a large part of Iraq, it will diminish the legitimacy of his rule. the March popular uprising in Iraq left many Iraqis with the impression that the United States preferred to see a weakened ./cache/pst.000019262543.pdf ./txt/pst.000019262543.txt