and killed hundreds of thousands, led to widespread global condemnation. Bush later admitted WMDs were never found in Iraq. He was never charged with anything.
While it was an important historical site, no one knew its whereabouts until now. Archaeologists from the University of Durham in the United Kingdom and the University of Al-Qadisiyah in Iraq found ...
LARNACA, Cyprus (AP) — A small facility in Cyprus is hosting senior government officials from as far as Algeria, Iraq and Georgia for training by top U.S. experts to prevent the kinds of ...
The Battle of al-Qadisiyah was fought in Mesopotamia — in present-day Iraq — in the A.D. 630s between ... The survey team also found pottery shards consistent with the time period when the ...
This was after Bush argued it was necessary for the U.S. to invade Iraq because it had WMDs, which no one found. Even after the colossal intelligence failures related to the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist ...
This was after Bush argued it was necessary for the U.S. to invade Iraq because it had WMDs, which no one found. Even after the colossal intelligence failures related to the Sept. 11, 2001 ...
(p. 61) The United States and the United Nations should collaborate to produce a complete history and inventory of Iraq's WMD and missile programs. UNMOVIC, the IAEA Iraq Action Team, and the ...