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Wednesday, August 20, 2014

What Has the Pentagon Achieved in Iraq?

We have been at war with Iraq for 24 years, starting with Operations Desert Shield and Storm in 1990. Shortly after Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait that year, the propaganda machine began agitating for a US attack on Iraq. We all remember the appearance before Congress of a young Kuwaiti woman claiming that the Iraqis were ripping Kuwaiti babies from incubators. The woman turned out to be the daughter of the Kuwaiti ambassador to the US and the story was false, but it was enough to turn US opposition in favor of an attack.

This month, yet another US president – the fourth in a row – began bombing Iraq. He is also placing US troops on the ground despite promising not to do so.

The second Iraq war in 2003 cost the US some two trillion dollars. According to estimates, more than one million deaths have occurred as a result of that war. Millions of tons of US bombs have fallen in Iraq almost steadily since 1991.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

A lot of other countries would be in on this if it wasn't ALL OUR FAULT.It's always us.Whenever disaster strikes we're there.We're there whether we need to be or not,and the long term consequences of unnecessary military intervention are devastating.

Anonymous said...

Irrefutable evidence of irresponsibility.