I don't know much, but this I do know
Tags: TERRORISM; POVERTY; HUSSEIN, Saddam, 1937-2006; IRAQ War, 2003-2011; INTERNATIONAL relations
Related Articles
- The Case for War in Iraq. Urschel, Donna // Library of Congress Information Bulletin;Feb/Mar2004, Vol. 63 Issue 2/3, p36
No abstract available.
- Clock Ticking For Iraq's Rebuilders. Dettmer, Jamie // Insight on the News;4/15/2003, Vol. 19 Issue 9, p24
Analyzes the task of the U.S. to reconstruct Iraq following its efforts to out the administration of Saddam Hussein in 2003. Challenges faced by the U.S. in reconstructing Iraq; Differences between the 2003 Iraqi war and the Gulf War of 1991; Political implications of a post-Saddam Iraq.
- An Independence Day Dawns With Saddam's Capture. Gaffney Jr., Frank // Insight on the News;1/6/2004, Vol. 20 Issue 2, p50
Deals with the implications of the capture of former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein by U.S. troops on December 13, 2003. Decline in antiliberation insurgency; Emergence of information on countries that lent Hussein billions for weapons purchases; Shift in the position of U.S. Democratic...
- Was Iraq a Fool's Errand? Smith, Tony // Foreign Affairs;Nov/Dec2004, Vol. 83 Issue 6, p130
The article presents a response to the article "What Went Wrong in Iraq," by Larry Diamond in the September/October 2004 issue of "Foreign Affairs," and a counter response by Diamond. Iraq lacks any of the preconditions academics generally accept as being necessary for democratization to...
- The US invasion and occupation of Iraq. Keys, Tim // Ethos;Sep2007, Vol. 15 Issue 3, p29
The article discusses the invasion and occupation of Iraq by the U.S. It is noted that the U.S. invaded Iraq claiming that the regime of Saddam Hussein possessed chemical and biological weapons and were attempting to develop a nuclear capability and that Hussein could be providing terrorist...
- Kurdish unrest: Egypt's pre-invasion warning comes true. Vesely, Milan // Middle East;Jul2004, Issue 347, p18
Prior to the invasion of Iraq, the leaders of Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and Turkey warned U.S. President George W. Bush's administration that overthrowing former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein would be like dropping a match into a powder keg. Now, with members of the Muslim Brotherhood active...
- folie � deux. Bechdel, Alison // Off Our Backs;Jan/Feb2004, Vol. 34 Issue 1/2, p66
Presents a comics strip about a lesbian couple in the U.S. New Year's Eve party; Donations to soldiers in Iraq; Arrest of Saddam Hussein; Campaign against terrorism.
- Why the U.S. Can't Win in Iraq. Marshall, Rachelle // Washington Report on Middle East Affairs;Dec2005, Vol. 24 Issue 9, p7
This article presents information on issues related to the U.S. invasion of Iraq. It is opined that the U.S. administration headed by President George W. Bush was convinced that a military assault to overthrow Saddam Hussein, President of Iraq, would turn Iraq into a pro-West, free-market state,...
- Why Iraq? Judis, John B. // American Prospect;Mar2003, Vol. 14 Issue 3, p12
Discusses the eagerness of the U.S. to invade Iraq. Reasons for the need to oust Iraqi President Saddam Hussein; Evidence presented by the administration of U.S. President George W. Bush against Iraq; Suspicion on the real motive of the U.S. for invading Iraq.


