In 1998, Clinton signed Iraq Liberation Act, that it was the policy of United States to support efforts to remove the regime headed by Saddam Hussein from Iraq and to promote the emergence of government to replace that regime.. ..…
With the end of Saddam Hussein’s tyranny, Assyrians—a Christian people indigenous to Iraq and neighboring areas—overwhelmingly believed that a long century defined by genocide at the hands of their neighbors, and the failure of international appeals in response to it, would..…
The gains of war in Iraq remain elusive, especially considering that the justifications for invasion—weapons of mass destruction, Saddam Hussein’s connection to al-Qaeda, the ambition to create a Western-style democracy at gunpoint—remain “murky at best.” ..…
Others will focus on his portrayal of the Ba’athist governments of Syria and Saddam Hussein’s Iraq, consequently missing the point of his argument—that these regimes played significant historical roles in the resistance to US economic and political intervention in the region;..…
United States military campaign against Iraq is reminiscent of the death foretold chronicled Gabriel García Márquez's novel - given Bush administration's longing for Saddam Hussein's surrender. This has survived war against Iran and stinging military defeat in 1991, after..…
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