Iraq war: how it effects the relation between Arab countries and UK and USA? ?
NAME UNIVERSITY COURSE LECTURER DATE IRAQ WAR INTRODUCTION The Iraq war is also known as the Occupation of Iraq and it started on 20th March 2003 , the war was spearheaded by the United States of America which was also backed by the U .K . There were other countries that had small forces in the invasion but they did not have many troops as compared to the US and the Britain , these countries included Australia Poland , Denmark and Spain . This invasion marked the beginning of the current Iraq

war . The major reason for the invasion was to end the Saddam regime which was believed to be supporting terrorist activities it was also aimed at disarming Iraq which was said to be in possession of weapons of mass destruction and the last reason for the invasion was to free the people of Iraq from the dictatorship of Saddam (Allen , Mike and Juliet , 2002 . The trigger of the war is said to have been the failure of Iraq to disarm itself of the biological , chemical and nuclear weapons that the US and its allies said were a threat to the world peace . Some of the traditional allies of the United States opposed the war and argued that there was no evidence of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq some of these countries were Germany , France and Canada . The invasion started with an air strike at the Presidential palace which was later followed by attacks on the southern side of Iraq . The coalition forces...
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