Arif Abd Ar-Razzaq Second Coup
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In 1966, the previous Iraqi prime minister
Arif Abd ar-Razzaq Arif Abdul Razzaq (; 1921 – 30 March 2007) was an Iraqi military officer and politician who served as the Prime Minister of Iraq for 11 days in September 1965. On September 17, he fled to Egypt after participating in a failed coup d'état agai ...
and other Iraqi air force and army officers attempted to overthrow the Iraqi president
Abdul Rahman Arif Abdul Rahman Mohammed ʿArif al-Jumayli (; 14 April 1916 – 24 August 2007), better known as Abdul Rahman Arif, was an Iraqi military officer and politician who served as the president of Iraq from 16 April 1966 to 17 July 1968. He was the older ...
and the prime minister of the Iraqi government Abd al-Rahman al-Bazzaz. The attempt was supported by
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ian president
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, following his first failed attempt against
Abdul Salam Arif Abdul Salam Mohammed ʿArif Al-Jumaili ('; 21 March 1921 – 13 April 1966) was an Iraqi military officer and politician who served as the second president of Iraq from 1963 until his death in a plane crash in 1966. He played a leading role in ...
in 1965. The coup was foiled in Mosul by
Khaleel Jassim Major-General Khalil Jassim Dabbagh or ( 1916–1969) was an Iraqi senior officer from the first era of the old Iraqi Army, the Commander of the Mosul zone, the Commander of the Light regiments Jash (term), Jash, the commander of the Iraqi comma ...
and his Iraqi commando unit.


1966 Iraqi coup d'état attempt

Arif Abd ar-Razzaq Arif Abdul Razzaq (; 1921 – 30 March 2007) was an Iraqi military officer and politician who served as the Prime Minister of Iraq for 11 days in September 1965. On September 17, he fled to Egypt after participating in a failed coup d'état agai ...
and a number of his group of Iraqi officers entered
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borders through
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with assistant of a Syrian officer Abdul Waham Al Khateeb who has links to the Syrian government and he escaped to Syria later after the failed attempt two weeks after the coup. They contacted Brigadier general
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who was the commander of the Iraqi fourth division in
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to support them in their attempt. He hesitated at the beginning but agreed later to corporate with the conspirators in order to overthrow the government and take control of the fourth division in Mosul and the city Airport. They conspirators received also support from the Iraqi embassy in
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,
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Ali Hussain. The planes took off from the Mosul airport and bombed
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and the Iraqi republican Palace with three air raids, two airplanes for each raid. Another plane landed in
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while four other planes landed in al-Rashed military base near Baghdad, and other planes attacked al-Washash military base. Another force attacked the Iraqi Radio station in Baghdad but they failed to control it for some reason. Eight people were killed and 15 wounded as a result of the bombing. At this time, Iraqi president
Abdul Rahman Arif Abdul Rahman Mohammed ʿArif al-Jumayli (; 14 April 1916 – 24 August 2007), better known as Abdul Rahman Arif, was an Iraqi military officer and politician who served as the president of Iraq from 16 April 1966 to 17 July 1968. He was the older ...
phoned Major General
Khaleel Jassim Major-General Khalil Jassim Dabbagh or ( 1916–1969) was an Iraqi senior officer from the first era of the old Iraqi Army, the Commander of the Mosul zone, the Commander of the Light regiments Jash (term), Jash, the commander of the Iraqi comma ...
, the commander of Mosul district and Iraqi Commandos Units in Mosul headquarters, asking for help to stop the air raids and take control of the Iraqi units there, as there was no response from the other senior officers who were in charge of the fourth division.
Khaleel Jassim Major-General Khalil Jassim Dabbagh or ( 1916–1969) was an Iraqi senior officer from the first era of the old Iraqi Army, the Commander of the Mosul zone, the Commander of the Light regiments Jash (term), Jash, the commander of the Iraqi comma ...
promised to ease the situation and arrest the conspirators. He attacked the Mosul air base with his
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commando unit, the "Khaleel Jassim Unit", and took control of the Ghazalni military base and restored order there. He then captured the conspirators, including
Arif Abd ar-Razzaq Arif Abdul Razzaq (; 1921 – 30 March 2007) was an Iraqi military officer and politician who served as the Prime Minister of Iraq for 11 days in September 1965. On September 17, he fled to Egypt after participating in a failed coup d'état agai ...
. At the same time, the Brigadier Slaibi Aljumaili, a pro-Arif officer, took control of the Baghdad TV station that the conspirators tried to occupy.


Aftermath

The coup lead to political and military instability in Iraq, which lead to the overthrow of president
Abdul Rahman Arif Abdul Rahman Mohammed ʿArif al-Jumayli (; 14 April 1916 – 24 August 2007), better known as Abdul Rahman Arif, was an Iraqi military officer and politician who served as the president of Iraq from 16 April 1966 to 17 July 1968. He was the older ...
two years later in
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or movement. All the conspirators were jailed for a short period of time then released, including
Arif Abd ar-Razzaq Arif Abdul Razzaq (; 1921 – 30 March 2007) was an Iraqi military officer and politician who served as the Prime Minister of Iraq for 11 days in September 1965. On September 17, he fled to Egypt after participating in a failed coup d'état agai ...
, while
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and some other officers were put to retirement, and the fourth division commander was released from his command and replaced by
Khaleel Jassim Major-General Khalil Jassim Dabbagh or ( 1916–1969) was an Iraqi senior officer from the first era of the old Iraqi Army, the Commander of the Mosul zone, the Commander of the Light regiments Jash (term), Jash, the commander of the Iraqi comma ...
for a short period of time, then by
Khaleel Jassim Major-General Khalil Jassim Dabbagh or ( 1916–1969) was an Iraqi senior officer from the first era of the old Iraqi Army, the Commander of the Mosul zone, the Commander of the Light regiments Jash (term), Jash, the commander of the Iraqi comma ...
, and then by Abdul Jabbar Khalil Shanshal.


The failure of Bedouin-political revenge attempts between 1993–2000

Later after many years Khalil Jassim grand son Ghaith Khalil was targeted by some officers and Air Force pilots who were still loyal to
Arif Abd ar-Razzaq Arif Abdul Razzaq (; 1921 – 30 March 2007) was an Iraqi military officer and politician who served as the Prime Minister of Iraq for 11 days in September 1965. On September 17, he fled to Egypt after participating in a failed coup d'état agai ...
in a Bedouin-political revenge with multiple assassination attempts which took place in
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,
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between 1993–2000, and
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in
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Between 2004-2006 Including colonel pilot Fahad Abdul khaliq and Mumtaz Al-Sadoon who were grandson of former prime minister
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and
Arif Abd ar-Razzaq Arif Abdul Razzaq (; 1921 – 30 March 2007) was an Iraqi military officer and politician who served as the Prime Minister of Iraq for 11 days in September 1965. On September 17, he fled to Egypt after participating in a failed coup d'état agai ...
loyalist, officers and pilots from the Nasiri Arabian political movement who adopted the
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ideology of the Egyptian former president
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. Again Ghaith Khalil, with help of his grandfather comrades in arms, was able to foil their assassination attempts despite his young age and arrest one of the pilot officers Major Ahmed Fahad Al-Sadoon, son of Colonel pilot Fahad Al-Sadoon, who was also arrested in 1966 coup, as well as their brothers and cousins, such as Colonel Mumtaz Al-Sadoon, and their sons, and also some relatives of the former Iraqi prime minister Colonel pilot
Arif Abd ar-Razzaq Arif Abdul Razzaq (; 1921 – 30 March 2007) was an Iraqi military officer and politician who served as the Prime Minister of Iraq for 11 days in September 1965. On September 17, he fled to Egypt after participating in a failed coup d'état agai ...
. Later during the struggle Colonel Ahmed Fahad Al-Sadoon's life was spared, when he sought protection from Ghaith Khalil. The attempts continue to occur in
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in exile with failure again. The group of Iraqi army officers who came to aid their comrade in arms Khalil Jassim's grandson Ghaith Khalil, were General al-Ansari, the well known senior Iraqi general Saeed Hammo, and their officer son General Suhil Hammo. أوراق اللواء خليل جاسم الدباغ


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