• following the 2003 invasion of Iraq, rent controls were dismantled and many people were evicted and began to squat, illegally connecting to electricity and sanitation. (wikipedia.org)
  • The 2003 Iraq War was an invasion of Iraq by the US and its allies. (wikispooks.com)
  • The invasion was not a resource war for oil , but a last-ditch way to destroy the country's alleged weapons of mass destruction" and an act of humanitarian intervention . (wikispooks.com)
  • When the invasion was launched Iraq had been linked by an incessant drum-beat of propaganda in the commercially-controlled media to the attacks of 9/11 . (wikispooks.com)
  • Operation Mass Appeal was a disinformation programme started in the late 1990s to facilitate later invasion of Iraq . (wikispooks.com)
  • In 2004 Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill came forward and explained on the CBS News program 60 Minutes, [6] [7] that the Bush Administration began laying plans for an invasion of Iraq within days of President Bush's inauguration in January of 2001. (wikispooks.com)
  • On July 12, 2007, a series of air-to-ground attacks were conducted by a team of two U.S. AH-64 Apache helicopters in Al-Amin al-Thaniyah , New Baghdad , during the Iraqi insurgency which followed the invasion of Iraq . (wikipedia.org)
  • No one knows how many Iraqis have been killed since March 2003, but the independent public database Iraq Body Count has compiled reports of more than 150,000 between the invasion and October 2010, with four out of five dead being civilians. (cnn.com)
  • The Iraq invasion was sold to the American public on the basis of Saddam Hussein's supposed possession of weapons of mass destruction and his alleged relationship with Al Qaeda. (americanprogress.org)
  • This is why it is important to draw the correct lessons from our nation's invasion of Iraq. (americanprogress.org)
  • Tony Blair should be "dragged in shackles" to court as a war criminal, according to the father of a son who was killed in the 2003 invasion of Iraq. (independent.co.uk)
  • Jack Straw, who served as Foreign Secretary at the time of the 2003 invasion of Iraq, said the delay in the publication of the report was nothing to do with witnesses to the inquiry and said he shared the families' frustration at the delay. (independent.co.uk)
  • In 2022, Bush sheepishly admitted that the Iraq invasion was "unjustified and brutal. (caglecartoons.com)
  • In the jihadist movement there have been many small tipping points, including the USSR invasion of Afghanistan in 1979, the 2003 US invasion of Iraq, and the Syrian civil war of 2011-each of which mobilized a new generation of fighters. (nybooks.com)
  • This continued violence succeeds the almost nine-year U.S. military occupation of Iraq, following a 2003 invasion the U.N. explicitly declared to be illegal . (salon.com)
  • Many of us opposed the invasion of Iraq in 2003 and the failed invasion of Afghanistan, and I opposed the bombing of Libya in 2011. (julianlewis.net)
  • The intelligence and facts are being fixed around the policy", said Richard Dearlove , then head of MI6 , at a meeting in Downing Street of Tony Blair 's war cabinet on 23 July 2002. (wikispooks.com)
  • In October 2002, then-U.S. Sen. Biden voted in favor of a resolution that authorized Bush to enforce ''all relevant'' United Nations Security Council resolutions on Iraq and if needed, to use military force against Iraq. (politifact.com)
  • Although the Saddam Hussein regime had massacred people in the 1980s and early 1990s, nothing was going on in 2002-2003 that would have required international intervention. (juancole.com)
  • The Arab League met in 2002 and expressed opposition to a war on Iraq. (juancole.com)
  • 10. Iraq in 2002-3 no longer posed a credible threat to its neighbors. (juancole.com)
  • On 3 February 2003 , as the drums of war on Iraq were rising in tempo and volume, the UK Government under Tony Blair released a document entitled "Iraq: Its Infrastructure of Concealment, Deception and Intimidation", supposedly based on high level intelligence. (wikispooks.com)
  • Together with the British government under Tony Blair, they argued that Iraq possessed weapons of mass destruction that could reach NATO outposts in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea within 45 minutes. (rosalux.de)
  • Yes I'd like to see Tony Blair dragged in shackles off to court as a war criminal because we have to bear in mind 180 British service personnel were killed here, over 3,500 wounded, two million Iraqis fled Iraq, over 100,000 innocent Iraqis have been killed. (independent.co.uk)
  • Tony Blair asks defence officials to outline options for UK participation in military action against Iraq. (independent.co.uk)
  • Gangster Trump has justified the assassinations on the basis of non-specific and non-disclosed security threats against Americans, this being reminiscent of George W. Bush's (false) assertions (backed by UK PM Tony Blair and Australia's PM John Howard) in 2003 about Iraqi possession of (actually non-existent) "Weapons of Mass Destruction" (WMD). (just-international.org)
  • Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, who supported the illegal war, has admitted that it was a primary factor in fueling the rise of ISIS, which the U.N. report says is carrying out crimes against humanity and likely even genocide. (salon.com)
  • This is the shadow of the Iraq decision, where Tony Blair did, in fact, consult Parliament before we went to war. (julianlewis.net)
  • And the giant precedent here is Tony Blair and the beginning of the Iraq war in 2003. (julianlewis.net)
  • The Wikipedia infobox up to July 2017 used to declare the war to be "Part of the War on Terror ", [2] but did not elaborate. (wikispooks.com)
  • During the Iraqi civil war (2006-2008), sectarian tensions between Shiite and Sunni Muslims led to more displacement of people and consequent squatting, which the government said it would not tolerate. (wikipedia.org)
  • Among the group were two Iraqi war correspondents working for Reuters , Saeed Chmagh and Namir Noor-Eldeen . (wikipedia.org)
  • CNN interviewed Biden on March 19, 2003, as U.S.-led troops pushed closer to the Iraqi border. (politifact.com)
  • The quiet ceremony, under a bright Iraqi sun, was the opposite of the nighttime "shock and awe" bombardment of Baghdad that launched the war against Saddam Hussein in March 2003. (cnn.com)
  • Iraqi flags wave as U.S. soldiers leave Al Faw palace at Camp Victory, one of the last American bases in Iraq, after a special ceremony in Baghdad, Thursday, December 1, 2011. (americanprogress.org)
  • Still, the end of former Iraq President Saddam Hussein's brutal regime represents a considerable global good, and a nascent democratic Iraqi republic partnered with the United States could potentially yield benefits in the future. (americanprogress.org)
  • But when weighing those possible benefits against the costs of the Iraq intervention, there is simply no conceivable calculus by which Operation Iraqi Freedom can be judged to have been a successful or worthwhile policy. (americanprogress.org)
  • The sectarian remaking of the Iraqi body politic, which excluded the older political establishment largely recruited from the Sunni minority from administrative positions, helped to feed a bloody civil war. (socialistproject.ca)
  • Following the US assassination of Iranian General Qassem Soleimani and Shiite Iraqi militia commander Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis at Baghdad International Airport, the Iraqi PM, the Iraqi Parliament Speaker and the Iraqi Parliament have demanded that the US Alliance forces leave Iraq. (just-international.org)
  • The US, UK, Australia, Canada and Germany have rejected the Iraqi Parliament's Quit Iraq demand, with the US threatening to instantly collapse the Iraqi economy by a banking freeze if Iraq insists on US Alliance withdrawal from its territory. (just-international.org)
  • 1). US Alliance violates Iraqi sovereignty and rejects the Iraqi Parliament's Quit Iraq demand. (just-international.org)
  • Leading Iraqi Shiite politician and Iraqi PM Abdul Mahdi stated (3 January 2020): "The assassination of an Iraqi military commander is an aggression on Iraq as a state, government and people" [1]. (just-international.org)
  • Iraq's Speaker of Parliament, Mohammed al-Halbousi (Iraq's leading Sunni Arab politician) condemned the US assassinations as a violation of Iraqi sovereignty (4 January 2020): "Put an end to U.S. presence [in Iraq]… Yesterday's targeting of a military commander in Iraq's armed forces near Baghdad international airport is a flagrant breach of sovereignty and violation of international agreements. (just-international.org)
  • The Iraqi Parliament passed the following resolution (5 January 2020): "The government commits to revoke its request for assistance from the international coalition fighting Islamic State due to the end of military operations in Iraq and the achievement of victory. (just-international.org)
  • The Iraqi Prime Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi protested continuing violations of Iraqi sovereignty by the Americans in a phone call to US Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo, the Iraq PM's office stating (9 January 2020): "The prime minister said American forces had entered Iraq and drones are flying in its airspace without permission from Iraqi authorities, and this was a violation of the bilateral agreements" [4]. (just-international.org)
  • Thus Mafia-style thug and serial war criminal, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, bluntly rejected the Iraqi demands, indicating that US troops would remain (9 January 2020): "We are happy to continue the conversation with the Iraqis about what the right structure is. (just-international.org)
  • The U.S.-led war destroyed the Iraqi government, set off a sectarian conflict and spread violent extremism throughout the country and the region as a whole. (salon.com)
  • Despite their steady losses to pro-government forces, the scourge of ISIL continues to kill, maim and displace Iraqi civilians in the thousands and to cause untold suffering," noted Ján Kubiš, special representative of the U.N. secretary-general in Iraq. (salon.com)
  • An estimated 104,080 to 113,728 Iraqi civilians killed from violence, according to the Iraq Body Count project. (undispatch.com)
  • The lethality of war wounds has decreased from 24% during operation Desert Storm (1991) to an unprecedented 10% during operation Iraqi Freedom. (medscape.com)
  • Shawn Stenberg had served two tours in Iraq when he was interviewed for the Veterans History Project in April 2006. (loc.gov)
  • The Veterans History Project (VHP) at the Library of Congress collects, preserves and makes accessible the firsthand recollections of U.S. military veterans who served from World War I through more recent conflicts and peacekeeping missions, so that future generations may hear directly from veterans and better understand what they saw, did and felt during their service. (loc.gov)
  • The present research examined if the ε4 allele of the APOE gene moderated the effect of combat exposure on posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) among Iraq/Afghanistan-era veterans. (duke.edu)
  • METHOD: Participants included 765 non-Hispanic White (NHW) and 859 non-Hispanic Black (NHB) Iraq/Afghanistan-era veterans. (duke.edu)
  • Since October 2001, more than 2 million Americans have served in the US wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, and nearly half of these veterans have been deployed more than once (1). (cdc.gov)
  • We will also highlight opportunities to develop innovative strategies to promote healthful behaviors among veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. (cdc.gov)
  • The prevalence of tobacco use among veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan is high. (cdc.gov)
  • Data on obesity rates in Afghanistan and Iraq war veterans are limited. (cdc.gov)
  • Iraq and Afghanistan war veterans in a US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) sample were more likely to be overweight but less likely to be obese compared with national same-age samples (11). (cdc.gov)
  • Furthermore, Iraq and Afghanistan war veterans who are overweight or obese are at increased risk for hypertension (13). (cdc.gov)
  • Evidence exists that the veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars are more likely to engage in strength training compared with their nonveteran peers (15). (cdc.gov)
  • he said he needed the vote to be able to get inspectors into Iraq to determine whether or not Saddam Hussein was engaged in dealing with a nuclear program," Biden said. (politifact.com)
  • Bush, seeking support for war against Iraq, called Saddam Hussein a "murderous tyrant" and said he may be plotting to attack the United States with biological and chemical weapons. (wvxu.org)
  • Iraq erupted into sectarian violence, leaving U.S. troops to try to contain what threatened to become a civil war. (cnn.com)
  • Defense Secretary Leon Panetta, who flew into Baghdad for Thursday's flag-lowering ceremony, recalled that when he visited in 2006 as a member of Bush's Iraq Study Group, "sectarian violence was skyrocketing, and it seemed as if nothing was working. (cnn.com)
  • 8. There is no sectarian or ethnic dimension to the Libyan conflict, whereas the US Pentagon conspired with Shiite and Kurdish parties to overthrow the Sunni-dominated Baathist regime in Iraq, setting the stage for a prolonged and bitter civil war. (juancole.com)
  • Iraq would soon be in the throes of a violent insurgency and, eventually, a full-blown sectarian civil war. (americanprogress.org)
  • Nevertheless, and largely on Bush's bad information, the Iraq War lasted from 2003 until 2011, and cost $2 trillion. (caglecartoons.com)
  • Command's Responsibility: Detainee Deaths in U.S. Custody in Iraq and Afghanistan, by Hina Shamsi et al. (upenn.edu)
  • As controversy continues to rage about U.S. withdrawal from Iraq and Afghanistan, two UNF students who served in the U.S. Marine Corps share their experiences in the region and their views on withdrawal. (unfspinnaker.com)
  • Soon after the beginning of the US- and NATO-led war in Afghanistan, the US government came up with a new lie to justify invading Iraq. (rosalux.de)
  • Some never smokers and most former smokers who deploy to Iraq and Afghanistan initiate or resume smoking (5). (cdc.gov)
  • 2004-2006), a period of time when much of the sample deployed to Iraq or Afghanistan (12). (cdc.gov)
  • The objective of the resolution was to compel Iraq to destroy its weapons of mass destruction, Biden said. (politifact.com)
  • After eight years of war in Iraq - from March 2003 to December 2011 - no "weapons of mass destruction" were ever found. (wvxu.org)
  • Just as much as the Bush administration never sought to prove there were WMDs (weapons of mass destruction) in Iraq - Bush later was quoted as saying that he was just not that interested in finding them - nor did the Russian government even try to provide "evidence" for its claims. (socialistproject.ca)
  • Then, in March 2003, speaking from the White House, President George W. Bush lied about weapons of mass destruction that Iraq allegedly kept at the ready. (caglecartoons.com)
  • Iraq had no weapons of mass destruction, and he resigned. (caglecartoons.com)
  • This paper is the first to present qualitative findings on businesses operating in an active violent conflict such as the case of Iraq. (springer.com)
  • The political economy of civil war and conflict transformation. (springer.com)
  • 2003). Natural resources and violent conflict: Options and actions . (springer.com)
  • Iraq must avoid becoming a battlefield or a side in any regional or international conflict"[2]. (just-international.org)
  • At least 18,802 civilians were killed and 36,245 wounded in the country in the 22 months between Jan. 1, 2014, and Oct. 31, 2015, according to the Report on the Protection of Civilians in the Armed Conflict in Iraq . (salon.com)
  • Women make up high proportions of refugee and internally displaced populations, and they suffer unique consequences of war and conflict because of gender-based violence, discrimination, and caretaking roles. (cdc.gov)
  • War and other forms of armed conflict have profound adverse effects on population health. (bvsalud.org)
  • The adverse effects of the Iraq War on population health demonstrate how the effects of armed conflict on population health can be documented. (bvsalud.org)
  • He has research experience in Lebanon, Syria and Iraq and is particularly interested in conflict and post-conflict dynamics. (lu.se)
  • America's contentious and costly war in Iraq officially ended Thursday with an understated ceremony in Baghdad that contrasted sharply with its thundering start almost nine years ago. (cnn.com)
  • It traveled up from southern Iraq to a city about 100 miles north of Baghdad through some very hostile areas. (unfspinnaker.com)
  • But, he said, "After a lot of blood spilled by Iraqis and Americans, the mission of an Iraq that could govern and secure itself has become real. (cnn.com)
  • Thousands of other Iraqis struggle to cope with lives marred by war. (cnn.com)
  • According to the New York Times (11 January 2020): "Mr. Trump issued bellicose threats to destroy Iran if it retaliated, including cultural treasures in violation of international law, touching off international outrage and forcing his own defense secretary to publicly disavow the threat, saying it would be a war crime. (just-international.org)
  • But criminal pasts would eventually become a standout feature of European jihadists venturing toward Syria and Iraq. (nybooks.com)
  • Hundreds of civilians have been killed in the U.S.-led bombing of ISIS in Syria and Iraq, according to the watchdog group Airwars. (salon.com)
  • Citation: Alrawi Y. Exploring barriers to family planning service utilization and uptake among women in Iraq. (who.int)
  • Two decades, apparently, isn't long enough for Presidents Bush, Obama or Trump to apologize for their collective misjudgment in sustaining the Afghan war that the nation could never have been won. (caglecartoons.com)
  • The United States invaded Iraq on March 20, 2003, and the war officially ended in late 2011. (politifact.com)
  • On Thursday, the Iraq war officially ended as President Barack Obama described it: not with a final battle but with a final march home for U.S. troops. (cnn.com)
  • Findings from a study by Physicians for Human Rights indicate that nearly half of all households in three southern cities in Iraq experienced human rights abuses among household members between 1991 and 2003. (cdc.gov)
  • The war was intended to show the extent of America's power. (americanprogress.org)
  • In his 2004 book Against all Enemies: Inside America's War on Terror , he wrote that Bush and US Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld had wanted to come up with a pretext to bomb Iraq. (rosalux.de)
  • Americans troops have served and died in Iraq at the behest of the American people and two of their commanders-in-chief. (americanprogress.org)
  • This House must rule out plunging our country into yet another devastating war at the behest of another state. (julianlewis.net)
  • Parliament had a series of votes on military action in Iraq, in Libya and in Syria since then. (julianlewis.net)
  • Meanwhile, in Germany, conservatives saw the German government's opposition to the impending Iraq War as a diplomatic disaster. (rosalux.de)
  • But any consensus on how to proceed has been thwarted by opposing policies over the 4-year-old civil war in Syria, which has killed 250,000 people, driven 11 million from their homes, left swathes of territory in the hands of jihadist fighters and defied all diplomatic efforts at a solution. (rt.com)
  • And he hailed the advances made in Iraq since Hussein was ousted. (cnn.com)
  • In 2003 , the US "Coalition of the willing" invaded, then occupied, overthrew the government, tortured without inhibition, killed wantonly. (wikispooks.com)
  • 20 years ago today, the US government and a "Coalition of the Willing" invaded the sovereign country of Iraq. (rosalux.de)
  • Distracted by Iraq, US and coalition efforts to date are being squandered as warlords re-establish themselves and the Taliban is allowed to leak over the border from Pakistan and pursue a brilliant campaign to discredit not just the US, but every other foreign power involved. (geekfun.com)
  • Second, the authors would like to make clear that this analysis of the costs of the Iraq war in no way diminishes the sacrifice, courage, and honor displayed by the U.S. military in Iraq. (americanprogress.org)
  • It would enable Irish participation in military operations by the European Union and its American/NATO overlord in the new Cold War between "the West" and Russia/China that increasingly threatens world peace. (pana.ie)
  • It came as the U.S. military was building up a force that would eventually invade Iraq. (wvxu.org)
  • Congress authorises President Bush to use military force against Iraq. (independent.co.uk)
  • Likewise, the Syrian Civil War from 2011 to 2015 made gold prices reach a high of $1,900 per ounce. (mfea.com)
  • And then we have the precedent which goes the other way: the 2013 vote on whether or not to intervene in the Syrian civil war, where Parliament refused permission for that, denied Prime Minister Cameron the mission, as it were, to send RAF bombers in, to join attacks against the Assad regime. (julianlewis.net)
  • During the civil war, an estimated 40% of all Liberian women were raped. (cdc.gov)
  • But the similarity is that when a subject affects all Americans - wars and sovereignty-busting open borders - people are lied to. (caglecartoons.com)
  • UN Security Council passes resolution 1441, insisting that weapons inspectors be allowed back into Iraq and calling on the regime to give up its WMD or face the consequences. (independent.co.uk)
  • The meeting Iraq War (2003-2011) represents a formal gathering of people, for a particular purpose, associated with resources found in Ipswich Libraries . (ipswichlibrary.org)
  • In Iraq, people squat both buildings and land. (wikipedia.org)
  • Even before the war was waged, an unprecedented number of people marched to demonstrate their opposition to the plans for war. (wikispooks.com)
  • If it comes to war," Biden said, "the president, I am confident, will go to the American people. (politifact.com)
  • It is estimated that the 3,000 anti-war protests worldwide were attended by around 36 million people. (rosalux.de)
  • A speech in which he tried to make the case for going to war with Iraq to the American people - many of whom were skeptical, to say the least. (wvxu.org)
  • On 15 February 2003, millions of people took to the streets to prevent the impending war on Iraq - 3 million in Rome, 1.5. (socialistproject.ca)
  • In the Iraq War, from March 2003 to December 2011, more than 1 million people were killed - "a conservative estimate," according to a study by the Nobel Prize-winning organization the International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War. (salon.com)
  • But, the euphoria ended quickly, and by 2005, President Bush was managing a war that had more people saying it was a "wrong decision" than "right. (blogspot.com)
  • Some smart people thought, and perhaps some still think, that the 2003-2011 war on Iraq was unique in that it was promoted with the use of blatant lies. (therealnews.com)
  • In addition, those US citizen civilians who were actively involved in supporting war efforts (such as war industry workers, USO workers, flight instructors, medical volunteers, etc.) are also invited to share their valuable stories. (sedonalibrary.org)
  • He said Mr Blair should be tried as a war criminal because of the 180 British personnel who were killed and the 3,500 Britons who were wounded, in addition to the thousands of Iraqi's who were killed by Western forces. (independent.co.uk)
  • Jack Straw, Foreign Secretary, warns Blair that invading Iraq would be legally dubious. (independent.co.uk)
  • The climate crisis, war, attacks on reproductive rights, book bans-these threats aren't looming. (democracynow.org)
  • The Iranians launched missile attacks on 2 American air bases in Iraq that were carefully designed as a retaliatory "slap on the face" without any American casualties that would have brought massively deadly and disproportionate retribution from nuclear terrorist America - and indeed fortunately nobody was killed. (just-international.org)
  • In 2011, there were an average of 6.5 deaths per day from suicide attacks and vehicle bombs, according to the Iraq Body Count project. (undispatch.com)
  • Reg Keys is one of a number of relatives of soldiers killed in the Iraq War who have threatened to take legal action against Sir John Chilcot if he does not publish his report into the war by the end of the year. (independent.co.uk)
  • The latest claims follow a series of failed claims over a period of months and stand to benefit a Syrian opposition that has been found repeatedly to be manufacturing false propaganda aimed at bringing the United States into the war. (therealnews.com)
  • However, after Israel's December 2008-January 2009 war on Gaza, Israel forcefully intercepted ships headed for Gaza. (consortiumnews.com)
  • President Obama is expected to announce the formal end of the American war in Iraq in a speech tomorrow. (undispatch.com)
  • Biden for years stood by his vote for a resolution that paved the way for the war, even though he also criticized the Bush administration's strategy - saying the United States went to war too soon, without enough troops, and without enough countries supporting the effort. (politifact.com)
  • A few years later, after several training deployments, Costello was preparing to be part of the "tip of the spear" in the war on Iraq. (unfspinnaker.com)
  • The table suggests a stable gold price range during the opening years of the war. (mfea.com)
  • More than eight years after that speech, as President Barack Obama prepares to keep his promise to end the war, Iraq has made progress but still struggles with insecurity and deep political discord. (americanprogress.org)
  • For the last five years, about half the public has said the war was the wrong decision, with less than 40 percent saying it was the right decision. (blogspot.com)
  • When Bush began this Wilsonian Crusade, I thought it would take a 100 years to bring democracy to Iraq. (blogspot.com)
  • The only way for me to move on from this now is to consign Iraq to history and part of doing so is to get this inquiry published," he told the BBC. (independent.co.uk)
  • This is an inquiry into a war. (independent.co.uk)
  • The Conservative Sir Bernard Jenkin chaired the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Select Committee before the Election, when they held an inquiry into war powers. (julianlewis.net)
  • According to the Lancet , from 2003 to 2010, 1,003 documented suicide bomb events caused 42, 928 civilian casualties and 12,284 civilian deaths. (undispatch.com)
  • When both claims turned out to be false, the Bush administration justified the intervention on the idea that a democratic Iraq would be an ally in the "war on terror" and an inspiration for democratic reform in the Middle East. (americanprogress.org)
  • Not only was this rise in gold prices caused by investor demand, but also by economic factors during war such as inflation and currency devaluation. (mfea.com)
  • In 1968, British lecturers famously joined their students protesting against the Vietnam War. (institutionalinvestor.com)
  • This criticism of the US and UK war effort found a broad audience beyond the oppositional left-wing press in Western Europe and helped to bring about the biggest anti-war movement since the US war in Vietnam. (socialistproject.ca)
  • In an NPR interview aired Sept. 3, host Asma Khalid asked Biden to respond to criticism about the Iraq War, particularly sending troops into the country. (politifact.com)
  • Matthew Duss and Peter Juul look at the human, financial, and strategic costs of the U.S. intervention in Iraq as the last of our troops pull out. (americanprogress.org)
  • The United States is withdrawing the last of its troops from Iraq this month, which makes now an appropriate time to begin weighing the costs and benefits to U.S. national security from our intervention there. (americanprogress.org)
  • Companies in Iraq operate under the constant threat of violence and yet many still try to enhance peace through operations. (springer.com)
  • Though the level of violence has remained down from its 2006-2007 peak-when dozens of bodies could be found on Baghdad's streets every morning-Iraq still endures a level of violence that in any other country would be considered a crisis. (americanprogress.org)
  • Comparisons between the fallout from long foreign wars and today's border crisis are not exact. (caglecartoons.com)
  • A war for oil carried out after " Operation Mass Appeal " an MI6-backed propaganda campaign. (wikispooks.com)
  • The propaganda war is hotting up, with western press issuing unsubstantiated and emotional surmise as news. (rt.com)
  • First, it is critical to remember the shifting justifications for the U.S. intervention in Iraq. (americanprogress.org)
  • The foregoing costs could conceivably be justified if the Iraq intervention had improved the United States' strategic position in the Middle East. (americanprogress.org)
  • Her doctoral thesis, Diasporic Interventions: State building in Iraq following the 2003 Iraq War, compared the UK and Swedish diaspora's involvement in state building during intervention, occupation and following the country's first democratic elections. (lu.se)
  • The so-called 'Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant' continues to commit systematic and widespread violence and abuses of international human rights law and humanitarian law," the report says. (salon.com)