Alleged British use of chemical weapons in the Iraqi Revolt

The majority view among historians is that the British mandatory government considered but did not use chemical weapons in the Iraqi revolt (Ath Thawra al Iraqiyya al Kubra), for practical and political reasons. Tear gas artillery shells were transported to Iraq and approval was given for their use, but tests by the army found them to be impractical and they were not used in combat.

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Alleged British use of chemical weapons in the Iraqi Revolt

The majority view among historians is that the British mandatory government considered but did not use chemical weapons in the Iraqi revolt (Ath Thawra al Iraqiyya al Kubra), for practical and political reasons. Tear gas artillery shells were transported to Iraq and approval was given for their use, but tests by the army found them to be impractical and they were not used in combat.

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