Why did the United States invade Iraq in 2003? Most scholars cite the nonproliferation of weapons of mass destruction (WMD), a neoconservative desire to spread democracy, or the placating of domestic interest groups as the Bush administration's objectives, but I suggest these arguments are flawed...
Based on dramatic first-hand evidence, Deadly Betrayal uncovers why and how a cabal of Pentagon Advisors in the George W. Bush Administration created a fabricated justification to attack Iraq.
Why did the United States invade Iraq in 2003? Why did the Seven Years' War last so long? Why was the Persian Gulf War significant for the U.N.? Why did the U.S. get involved in the Iraq War? Why did Iraq invade Kuwait in 1991?
Why did Al-Qaeda attack the U.S. on 9/11? Why was the Iraq War important? Why was the Reign of Terror not justified? Why did the Iran-Iraq War end? Why are the Napoloeonic Wars important? Why did the United States join World War 1?
At the moment, Iraq hasnot got any strong allied, to contrast American At the moment, Iraq hasnot got any strong allied, to contrast American attack. attack.而就在此刻,伊拉克已經不能得到任何結盟來應付美國的攻擊。 而就在此刻,伊拉克已經不能得到任何結盟來應付美國的攻擊。
“Escalation is in no one’s interest,” Matthew Miller, the State Department spokesperson, told reporters in a briefing on Monday. He added that the United States did not consider escalation “inevitable” and was sending messages to Iran through its allies in the region that a...
As reported by the Israeli newspaperMa’ariv, Bibi said, “We are benefiting from one thing, and that is the attack on the Twin Towers and Pentagon, and the American struggle in Iraq.” According to the newspaper account, Netanyahu then said that these events “swung American public opinion...
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In Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan, American officials believed the units they had trained would fight longer and harder than they did. It is nearly impossible to make an objective analysis of the fighting spirit of a partner force in those situations, former intelligence officers said. 在越南、...
In Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan, American officials believed the units they had trained would fight longer and harder than they did. It is nearly impossible to make an objective analysis of the fighting spirit of a partner force in those situations, former intelligence officers said. ...