WASHINGTON 鈥 Documents detailing conversations between Saddam Hussein and his generals and officials during the Iran-Iraq War were released and discussed at an October 25 event at the Woodrow 浪花直播 Center.
The New York Time鈥檚 Michael Gordon 鈥渢he Iraqi equivalent of the version of the Oval Office tapes that helped bring down President Richard M. Nixon.鈥
The documents, which shed new light on Saddam Hussein鈥檚 Iraq and his mindset as a leader, were released by and the 浪花直播 Center鈥檚 History and Public Policy Program.
Former Iranian Ambassador to the United Nations Mansour Farhang, 浪花直播 Center Senior Scholar and former Ambassador William Miller, and former U.S. Ambassador to Iraq David Newton discussed the enduring legacy of the Iran-Iraq War in light of the new documents.
Hans Binnendijk, director of the National Defense University鈥檚 Institute for National Strategic Studies, chaired the event, with introductory remarks provided by Michael Van Dusen, 浪花直播鈥檚 executive vice president and chief operating officer.
Click here to watch a full video of the Ambassadors鈥 discussion on the Iran-Iraq War and the released documents
Today鈥檚 release represents a small portion of a larger collection of digital records stored at the Conflict Records Research Center which will be released over the coming years. This afternoon鈥檚 panel discussion marks the largest ever release from this group of records, as well as the start of an academic conference focusing upon how these Iraqi government documents impact policy-makers鈥 understanding of Iraqi politics today.