President Bush Discusses Global War on Terror
On this day in 2003, the United States began Operation Iraqi Freedom.
On this day in 2003, the United States began Operation Iraqi Freedom.
We’ve not always fought most wisely or skillfully. Five years on, Iraq still isn’t perfect. But we’ve made it a better country.
I didn’t.
On March 19 at 9:34 p.m., two days after demanding that Saddam Hussein and his sons Uday and Qusay surrender and leave Iraq within 48 hours, the U.S.-led coalition begins bombing Baghdad.
Five years after the US invasion, some see flickers of hope.
As John McCain and Dick Cheney observe progress of the surge in person, new revelations show how important Iraq is to al-Qaida. Electing a Democrat president would squander our gains.
Iraqis and Americans offer perspectives on the war.
The experts all agree about the war’s success, but does anyone else agree with them?
The outbreak of the Iraq war in 2003 meant different things to different people.
I’ve been to Iraq five times, and never once have I heard an Iraqi say anything hostile about Americans.
There’s been tremendous progress these past five years. Especially since the president’s “surge” strategy and General David Petreaus.
The war we’re in is of utmost importance to either side, and I just seriously hope if a democrat gets elected they don’t follow through with their defeatist rhetoric and pull us out too soon. That would be a huge tragedy.
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