→ What is 2003
This year the Iraq War began with a U.S.-led invasion.
→ What is 9/11?
The U.S. invaded Afghanistan in response to this event.
→ What is September 11, 2001?
This date marks the 9/11 attacks.
→ What is Kuwait?
This war began after Iraq invaded this country.
→ What is the West Bank / Gaza Strip?
This region is disputed between Israelis and Palestinians.
→ Who is Saddam Hussein?
This Iraqi leader was overthrown during the war.
→ What is al-Qaeda?
This terrorist group led by Osama bin Laden was targeted.
→ What are the Twin Towers / World Trade Center?
These famous buildings in New York City were destroyed.
→ What is 1990?
This year the Persian Gulf War started.
→ What is Israel?
This country was established in 1948.
→ What are weapons of mass destruction (WMDs)?
The claim that Iraq had these weapons was a major reason for invasion.
→ What is the Taliban?
This extremist group controlled Afghanistan before the U.S. invasion
→ What is al-Qaeda?
This terrorist organization carried out the attacks.
→ What is Operation Desert Storm?
This international organization approved action against Iraq.
→ What is Hamas?
This Palestinian political/militant group controls Gaza.
→ Who is George W. Bush?
400: This U.S. president ordered the invasion of Iraq.
→ What is to eliminate الإرهاب / destroy terrorist networks (especially al-Qaeda)?
This was the main goal of the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan.
→ What is the Department of Homeland Security?
This U.S. agency was created after 9/11 for security.
→ What is the United Nations?
This international organization approved action against Iraq.
→ What is Jerusalem?
This city is considered holy and disputed by both sides.
→ What is the troop surge?
This strategy involved increasing U.S. troops in Iraq in 2007.
→ What is 2021?
This year U.S. troops fully withdrew from Afghanistan.
→ Who is Osama bin Laden?
This mastermind behind 9/11 was later killed in 2011.
→ Who is George H. W. Bush?
This U.S. president led the country during the Gulf War.
→ What is the two-state solution?
This term refers to a proposed solution with two separate states.