This country was invaded in 2003 by the US
What is Iraq?
this war took place in which year and ended this year in the South-Central Asian country of Afghanistan
What is 2001 to 2021?
a series of four coordinated suicide terrorist attacks commonly known as
What is 9/11?
In (1990–91) conflict that was triggered by Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait on August 2, 1990.
what is The Persian Gulf War?
This conflict is one of the world's most enduring conflicts
What is The Israeli–Palestinian conflict?
This United States president started the Iraq War
Who is George W. Bush?
This President announced that American forces had launched attacks against the terrorist group and Taliban targets in Afghanistan
Who is George W. Bush?
Based on the evidence, authorities in the United States quickly asserted that these were solely responsible for the attacks, and other suspects were ruled out.
Who are Osama bin Laden and his al-Qaeda organization?
Iraq’s leader ordered the invasion and occupation of Kuwait with the apparent aim of acquiring that nation’s large oil reserves, canceling a large debt Iraq owed
Who is Saddam Hussein?
Between these years, the number of Jews arriving there grew, with many fleeing from persecution in Europe and seeking a homeland after the Holocaust of World War Two.
What are the 1920s and 1940s?
conflict in Iraq that consisted of two phases
What is the Second Persian Gulf War?
This country rejected President Bush's demand to turn over Al Qaeda leaders who had planned the attacks from bases inside this country
What is Afghanistan?
American Airlines flight 77, taking off from Dulles Airport near Washington, D.C., struck the southwest side of the this building
What is the Pentagon?
Conquering this country would give Saddam control of more than 40 percent of the world’s oil reserves as well as two of the holiest sites in the Islamic world, Mecca and Medina.
What is Saudi Arabia?
With the right-wing opposition and the governing coalition in agreement, the message is clear: There will be no negotiations and no solution to this any time soon, setting Israelis and Palestinians most likely on a disaster-bound trajectory.
What is no two-state solution?
During his 24 years in the Iraq office, he was captured by US forces on Dec. 13, 2003
Who is Saddam Hussein?
In May 2011, a U.S. Navy SEAL team killed This man in a compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan
Who is Osama bin Laden?
the centerpieces of the World Trade Center complex
What are the twin Towers?
What were the two phases called were a coalition air operation (January 17–February 24, 1991)and a ground offensive dubbed (February 24–28).
What are Operation Desert Storm and Operation Desert Sabre?
A ceasefire was agreed on this date between Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas.
What is 21 of May?
The U.S. military formally declared the end of the Iraq War in a ceremony in Baghdad on this day
What is December 15, 2011?
Once in power, the Taliban said that they would ensure order and public safety and that they were seeking relations with other global powers, including these two countries part to receive economic support
What are Russia and China?
the relatively isolated site, to which the September 11 events were soon compared to
What is the Pearl Harbor attack?
Gulf War veterans continued to insist that they were experiencing an array of chronic and debilitating maladies. Researchers eventually concluded that Gulf War syndrome was likely caused by exposure to a class of extremely toxic chemicals known as
What are anticholinesterases?
with the Israeli occupation of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip reaching this number of years of conflict.
What is 54?