the Iraq war
the U.S war in Afghanistan
9/11 Terrorist Attacks
Persian gulf war
Israel/Palestine conflict
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Why did the US invade Iraq in 2003? 

The primary justification were the belief that, under Saddam Hussein, possessed stockpiles of chemical, biological, and potentially nuclear weapons (WMD) and had ties to terrorism, including al-Qaeda  

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What was the primary cause of the war?

The war began on October 7, 2001, following the 9/11 attacks, aimed at destroying al-Qaeda and removing the Taliban regime that harbored Osama bin Laden.

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Who was responsible?

The terrorist organization al-Qaeda, led by 

Osama bin Laden

, was responsible. 15 of the 19 hijackers were from Saudi Arabia, with others from the UAE, Egypt, and Lebanon. 

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Why did the Persian Gulf War start?

On August 2, 1990, Iraq, led by 

Saddam Hussein

, invaded and annexed Kuwait to control its vast oil reserves and pay off debts from the Iran-Iraq War. 

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What happened on October 7?

Hamas attacked Israel, killing over 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and taking over 200 hostages.

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were weapons of mass destruction (WMD) ever found?

No, no active stockpiles of chemicals or biological weapons were found, though some remnants from the 1980's were discovered. intelligence regarding new production was found to be inaccurate

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Why did the U.S. fail to win?

The war became a "war of endurance" where the U.S. faced a resilient insurgency, challenges in nation-building, constant changes in strategy, and diversion of resources to the Iraq War.

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What happened to the 

World Trade Center

American Airlines Flight 11 hit the 

North Tower

 (floors 93–99) at 8:46 a.m., and United Airlines Flight 175 hit the 

South Tower

 (floors 77–85) at 9:03 a.m.. The buildings collapsed due to damage and fire. 

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What was the "Coalition"?

A 34-country coalition, authorized by the United Nations and led by the United States, was formed to force Iraq out of Kuwait.

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What are Israel’s objectives?

 Israel aims to eliminate Hamas, return hostages, and ensure Gaza no longer poses a security threat.

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what was the "surge"

the 2007 "surge" involved a temporary increase in U.S. troop levels, ordered by president Bush, to stabilize Baghdad and AI Anbar province during intense sectarian violence.  

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How did the Taliban return to power? 

Following a 20-year stalemate and the U.S.-led troop withdrawal in 2021, the Afghan government collapsed, allowing the Taliban to take over the country in a swift offensive.

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What happened at the 

Pentagon

American Airlines Flight 77 struck the Pentagon at 9:37 a.m., killing 184 people.

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How did the war end?

A ceasefire was declared on February 28, 1991, just over a month after Operation Desert Storm began. Iraq accepted peace terms requiring them to recognize Kuwaiti sovereignty and eliminate weapons of mass destruction.

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Is Israel responsible for the Gaza humanitarian crisis?

Perspectives vary; some hold Israel accountable for the blockade, while others blame Hamas for diverting resources for military use.

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What was the "fedayeen"?

They were paramilitary fighters loyal to Saddam Hussein who provided unexpected, fierce resistance to coalition forces.

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What was the human and financial cost?

The war cost approximately $2 trillion, with over 3,400 NATO troop deaths and an estimated 47,000+ Afghan civilian deaths.

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What happened to Flight 93?

Passengers fought back against the hijackers, leading the plane to crash in a Pennsylvania field; it was believed to be targeting the U.S. Capitol.

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Was the Persian Gulf War a complete success?

It was a military victory, successfully liberating Kuwait. However, it was not a complete success politically because Saddam Hussein remained in power, which resulted in continued regional tension and later conflicts.

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What is the Nakba?

 Arabic for "catastrophe," referring to the displacement of Palestinians during the 1948 war surrounding Israel's creation.

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when did the war end?

while combat operations began in 2003,the official withdrawal of U.S. troops occurred in december 2011 

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Did the war improve human rights?

 Despite efforts to improve rights, the return of the Taliban brought back restrictive policies for women, creating a major humanitarian and rights crisis

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How many died?

2,996 people died, including 2,753 at the WTC, 184 at the Pentagon, and 40 on Flight 93 (excluding the 19 hijackers).

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What was the impact of the war?

The war caused massive environmental damage from oil spills and burning oil wells in Kuwait. It also highlighted new military technology, such as smart bombs, and resulted in high casualty rates for Iraq compared to the coalition.

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What is the two-state solution?

A proposed plan for an independent Palestine alongside Israel, currently questioned by many regarding its viability.

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