20 years of a post-Saddam Iraq
In 2003 an international military force led by the United States entered Iraq with the intent of toppling the Saddam Hussein regime. While that goal was achieved, it came at a steep price. More than 4,400 American troops were killed and some estimates suggest more than 100,000 Iraqi citizens died during the conflict. Was the result worth the cost?
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20 years of a post-Saddam Iraq -- Humam Hamoudi
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