Iraqis died in the war. Saddam was at first. No one knew he’s dead or alive.In some parts of the city there was no light because of the war. Some oil wells (油井) were set on fire. Now the Iraqis need food, water and . Many soldiers and people who were hurt in the war need...
提示 : warm houses, smile on one s face, community service,go to school, rich, end the war, live a happy life, the war oniraqhello, everyone. as we know, many iraqis have becomehomeless because of the war. some of them are children. someused to be rich, but now they lose warm ...
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial, on the other hand, is an entirely different kind of public monument. It uses stark simplicity — a black, semi-reflective wall etched with names — to honor and mourn the sacrifice of the nearly 60,000 American men and women who died in the Vietnam War. I...
from having taken money from Saddam Hussein during the Iran-Iraq war, and then fighting on Saddam’s side. Now that Saddam has gone, the MEK isreportedto be taking stacks of cash and gold from the Saudis, whom many Iranians hate even more than they hated the Iraqis during the Saddam ...
For most Iraqis, the sanctions of the 1990s were a nightmare. But for Nizar Hanna Nasri, they were an opportunity. With most basic commodities banned from being imported, smugglers could make fortunes circumventing the embargo and moving products into Iraq. One of the most profitable illicit tra...
had died in these attacks. It became clear, particularly in the 2006 period when AlQaeda in Iraq was at its absolute worst peak, that Al-Qaeda was beginning to be seen as a group that wasn't defending Muslims. Al-Qaeda was the essential motor that created the c...
the answer, either. The 2007 US troop surge in Iraq, itself a method of escalation, succeeded in defeating Al-Qaeda in Iraq and in creating a political space for the Iraqis to resolve their differences. But ultimately, it was not enough because the Iraqis failed to get their politics right...
Phil Shiner of Public Interest Lawyers, representing the families of Iraqis who have died in British custody, says the evidence is clear-abuse and torture by the British army is systemic. Shiner and his colleagues have witness statements and corroborations of prima facie crimes of an especially...
hundreds of thousands of children died in Iraq as a direct result of these sanctions. In other words, because of the federal government’s actions, every single one of those completely innocent people was sent to a premature death. Asked about this suffering caused at the hands of the governm...
162 2003 SPOK NPR_FreshAir #much of their job was spying on Iraqis and how much of their job was protecting Iraqis? Sgt-SHUBBAR: The police, in terms 163 2012 WEB business.time.com #weigh hypothetical what-if scenarios against the tangible reality of how much it costs them to spend, ...