U.S Occupation in Iraq

The Occupation of U.S. in Iraq has been given the name of Iraq War, also known as the Second Gulf War that is a continuing military campaign which started on March 20, 2003 with invasion of Iraq by a strong group of military, comprises of troops from different countries all over the world led by United State. The countries that support this multinational force include Demark, Australia, Poland and several other nations. This invasion of Iraq did not support by all of the Arab states and a numbers of members of the NATO alliance, while on the other hand Eastern European did the favor of Iraq Occupation.

In the beginning, Iraq was claimed by U.S. to cause a serious and imminent threat to the security of the America and its alliances base on the assumption about possession of weapons of mass destruction. This appraisal was supported by the U.K. intelligence services, but not by the other countries such as France, Russia and Germany. American weapons inspectors found no evidence of weapons of mass destruction and support to the earlier disparagement of poor intelligence on Iraqi weapons of mass destruction. After the invasion, US led Iraq Survey Group concluded that Iraq had ended its weapons of mass destruction program in 1991 and had no active program at the time of invasion, but that they planned to restart the production of weapons if the Iraq sanction were lifted.

Multinational force quickly defeat the Iraqi military and then arrested the Saddam Hussein as the backbone of all dos and done against America. There is not a single good outcome of this war. There are only choices now between bad and worse. A crime has been committed and it cannot be taken back. The United States is increasingly going it alone as they lose support from other countries. The high cost of projecting troops halfway around the world for several years is approving to be unstable. Finally, anti U.S sentiment in the Muslim world keeps increasing and other hotspots of terrorism and violence are beginning to erupt.

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