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Post by Admin on Mar 20, 2023 18:17:35 GMT
The Iraq invasion and its consequences, with 20 years of hindsight - BBC Newsnight The then US Secretary of State Colin Powell declared the time for diplomacy over, British Foreign Secretary Robin Cook resigned, and the second UN resolution authorising force was withdrawn. George W Bush, who was then president of the US, issued a 48-hour ultimatum to Saddam to leave Iraq or face war. What followed still reverberates today, from hundreds of thousands of deaths and missing weapons of mass destruction, to elections, the growing influence of Iran, the rise of ISIS, and the impact on US and British politics and foreign policy. Newsnight’s Diplomatic Editor Mark Urban reports. The U.S.-led invasion was a grave and costly error. But 20 years on, another assessment is possible. Read More www.msn.com/en-us/news/other/what-does-the-iraq-war-mean-today/ar-AA18yRbE
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Post by Admin on Mar 26, 2023 18:19:51 GMT
2023 marks the 20th anniversary of the US invasion of Iraq. This is the second panel in a series that seeks to provide a fact-based analysis of the Iraq War—the run-up, the war itself, and the aftermath. The panels, moderated by AEI’s Danielle Pletka and Gary Schmitt, will feature decision makers and experts who will discuss the decision to go to war, the conduct of the war, and the years that followed. The actual successes and failures of the Iraq War, the object of mythmaking and politicized history, provide important lessons for US defense and Middle East policies going forward.
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