The US Government Hid This About The Iraq War (Warning* Mature Audiences Only)

On March 19th 2003, US forces led an invasion of Iraq to topple the brutal dictator Saddam Hussein. The list of monstrous things Saddam had done was long, and allegations that he had new chemical weapons offered easy justification of America’s intervention. Saddam’s regime fell within a month, but a stubborn insurgency soon erupted that made the US extend its occupation of the country for another 8 long years. Throughout the invasion and occupation, the US would rack up its own list of abuses, crimes, and massacres to rival Saddam’s and which continue to haunt the US and Iraq to this day. Join us as we explore the intricate and controversial events of the invasion of Iraq in 2003. This video delves into the historical backdrop, key events, and the ongoing impact of the conflict on both American and Iraqi communities. Overview of the Iraq Invasion: On March 19, 2003, the United States, along with its allies, launched a military invasion intended to dismantle the regime of Saddam
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