President of the Republic (July 1968 – July 1979)
Al-Bakr became the leading face of the Ba'ath party and Iraqi
pan-Arabism and was praised as "leader of the revolution."
He quickly nationalized the Iraq Petroleum Company and compensated all foreign oil companies operating within its borders while introducing wide-ranging social and economic reforms.
The country enjoyed a massive increase in oil revenues starting in late 1973 when international petroleum prices began a steep rise. His economic policy began with a cautious continuation of the former regime's five-year plan but turned toward industrial expansion as oil revenues increased.
His government supported closer ties with Nasser and under his rule Iraq almost joined the
United Arab Republic. The
flag of Iraq was modified in preparation for this goal.
Bakr's regime also strengthened Iraq's ties with the
Soviet Union: On
April 9, 1972, Iraq and the Soviet Union signed a treaty of friendship. The two countries agreed to cooperate in political, economic, and military affairs. The Soviet Union also agreed to supply Iraq with arms.
His government also aided
Syria with troops and weapons during the
Yom Kippur War of October 1973. Calling for military action against
Israel, he denounced the cease-fire that ended the 1973 conflict and opposed the interim agreements negotiated by
Egypt and Syria. Iraq was able to hurt the Western economy when it participated in the
oil boycott against Israel's supporters.
Under Bakr conflicts intensified between the government and the Kurds. In early 1974 heavy fighting erupted in northern Iraq between government forces and
Kurdish nationalists, who rejected as inadequate a new Kurdish autonomy law based on a 1970 agreement. The Kurds, led by
Mustafa al-Barzani, received arms and support from
Iran.
After Iraq agreed in early 1975 to make major concessions to Iran in settling their border disputes, Iran halted aid to the Kurds, and the revolt was dealt a severe blow.
In July 1978 a decree was passed which made all non-Ba'thist
political activity illegal and membership of any other political party punishable by
death for all those who were members or former members of the Armed Forces.