The Shadow of Terror: Unintended Consequences of the Iraq War
The 2003 Iraq War unintentionally fostered extremist groups by creating a security vacuum. This led to prolonged violence, affecting millions and reshaping the Middle East’s stability.
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The 2003 Iraq War unintentionally fostered extremist groups by creating a security vacuum. This led to prolonged violence, affecting millions and reshaping the Middle East’s stability.
Twenty years after the Iraq War began, Iraq faces ongoing dangers from unexploded ordnance. The nation’s struggle with these remnants hinders recovery and poses daily risks to its people.
Marking 20 years since the invasion of Iraq, this article explores whether the promised democracy and freedom have been realized, examining the challenges and progress faced by the Iraqi people.
European nations condemn the drone attacks on Abu Dhabi that killed three people, highlighting escalating tensions in the Yemen conflict and raising international concern over regional stability.