Kingdom of Iraq (For Glory)

The Kingdom of Iraq is a foreign country under a constitutional monarchy.

Mandatory Iraq
After the First World War, the Arab rebels were betrayed by the British and French in the form of many Arab mandates. One of these mandates was the Mandate of Mesopotamia. Formed in 1921 and put under the leadership of Arab leader Faisal I Bin Ali after the 1920 Arab Revolt, Mandatory Iraq was mainly a puppet state even though the British said otherwise. The Iraqi population at this time was very divide between Pro-British and Anti-British people. The economy was fairly decent but after the mandate had been given independence, the Kingdom suffered revolts, coups and useless leaders added with political division.

Kingdom
After 1932 the kingdom was declared and all went well at first. The Iraqi Army was very loyal to the country and the monarchy itself. The Kingdom had to allow the British to have three military bases in Iraq added by the Anglo-Iraqi Treaty of 1930 gave the Kingdom many limitations and the Iraqis became more divided. The two notable leaders of the divided Iraqi population were Rashid Ali Al-Gaylani and Nuri As-Said.

Political Structure
After Independence and after the Mosul Question was answered, Iraqi politics were taken to new grounds when there was a new question to answer: be Pro-British or be Anti-British? The political parties did not help the ever growing division of Iraq.

Revolts
On July 21st of 1933, the Iraqi Army(under general Bakr Sidqi) conducted a massacre against the Assyrian population of Iraq.