Iraq
Wikipedia refers to the Iraq war as follows: "The Iraq War, or the War in Iraq (also referred to as the Occupation of Iraq, the Second Gulf War, or Operation Iraqi Freedom by the United States military), was a conflict that occurred in Iraq from March 20, 2003 to December 15, 2011, though sectarian violence continues since and has caused hundreds of fatalities." Well said. Again, call this campaign anything you want, but realize this was and is part of the global War on Terror. If you believe this invasion was disastrously stupid, then please tell me how you think the last 10 years of fighting terrorism would have been better with Saddam Hussein still in power in Iraq. What follows below is discussion around how to monitor the developments in Iraq as they fight to establish a country that is friendly with itself and its neighbors.

U.S. Strike in Iraq Threatens Ties With Vital Middle East Ally

1/3/20
from The Wall Street Journal,
1/3/20:

Iraqi leaders denounced the killing of Iranian General Qassem Soleimani and pressure mounted for the expulsion of U.S. troops from the country.

The killing of Gen. Soleimani eliminates an important Washington nemesis in the Middle East but has pushed relations between the U.S. and Iraq to a low point since the 2003 invasion—putting the future of the U.S.-led coalition’s presence in the country in further doubt. A U.S. withdrawal risks undermining the gains of the continuing campaign against Islamic State, which continues to pose a threat despite having lost all the territory it once controlled.

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