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Israel and the US have claimed their military strikes are aimed at preventing Iran from developing a nuclear weapon. Iran, for its part, ...
In March 2003, the United States launched a full-scale invasion of Iraq, with a goal of toppling Saddam Hussein’s regime, ...
Where would the United States, Iraq, and the region be today if the U.S. had left Saddam in place in 2003? B y the late 1990s , the United Nations–imposed sanctions regime on Iraq had fallen apart.
I last saw Aziz in January 2003, while accompanying a former UN humanitarian coordinator in Iraq to meet with him. Talking to the two of us in his Baghdad office, Aziz seemed to understand that an ...
Soon after President Donald Trump announced the U.S. attack on Iran's nuclear facilities, two major U.S. news organizations characterized the event in contrasting ways.
Many are complaining that the situation is grimly similar to the highly controversial 2003 invasion of Iraq. To an extent the Iraq example has become a meme on both the Left and the Right of politics.
Twenty years ago, on May 12, 2003, I crossed a US Navy-built bridge into southern Baghdad and a world most people knew only from TV coverage. The capital city had fallen about a month earlier to ...
That, too, is eerily reminiscent of what happened in Iraq in 2003. That invasion openly sought to overthrow Iraq's leader, Saddam Hussein, ...
A photo of a U.S. soldier with gold bars seized in Iraq does not show Arkansas Senator Tom Cotton, according to an Army spokesperson and a photographer on the scene who both said the image dates ...
Three days before the 2003 ceremony, the United States invaded Iraq. Despite pleas to delay the awards, the academy went ahead with what became a politics-suffused evening.
Sinjar, Iraq, Dec. 12, 2003: Combat engineers with Company C, 326th Engineering Battalion, attached to the 101st Airborne Division, take photos from a safe distance of their controlled detonation ...