The Iraq war occured within this period of time
When is 2003-2011?
"Jason Johnson"
This nation started the war, and had good public support initially
What is the United States?
"Justifications of the Iraq war examined (1)."
The leader of the Iraqi forces
Who is Saddam Hussein
"Justifications of the Iraq war examined (1)."
The unintentional death of civilians and destruction of property during the course of the war
What is collateral damage?
"Reporting Iraqi civilian fatalities in a time of war."
This war was happening alongside the Iraq war, and is often discussed in tandem with it
What is the Afghan war?
"A tale of two wars: public opinion on the U.S. military interventions in Afghanistan and Iraq."
This nation and EU member opposed US military involvement in Iraq
What is Germany, France, Belgium, or Austria
"Germany and its influential role in the Iraq issue. Start of cracks in relations between Germany and the US?"
The long-term holding of territory such as Baghdad and other areas during the war
What is occupation?
"Thirteen Soldiers"
"Jason Johnson"
The direction mental health progressed in Iraq post-war
What is decline?
"Prevalence of depression and generalised anxiety disorders in Iraq: a nationwide study."
The Bush administration claimed Iraq possessed these in order to justify preemptive war
What are WMDs?
"Did President Bush mislead the country in his arguments for war with Iraq?"
"Justifications of the Iraq war examined (1)."
This nation supported/participated in the war with the US, but its media often represented the war more fairly
What is Britain
"The British invasion: many Americans searching for a different view of the war in Iraq turned to the British Broadcasting Corp. Does the BBC offer a more aggressive and complete approach to the news, or a tilt to the left--or both?"
The main strategy or tactic the US primarily used during the war
What is counter-insurgency?
"Thirteen Soldiers"
"Jason Johnson"
Radioactive debris was proliferated via use of this weapon
What is depleted uranium shells?
"Depleted uranium, public science, and the politics of closure."
"Jason Johnson"