2003 invasion of Iraq
The 2003 invasion of Iraq was officially dubbed Operation Iraqi Freedom, and followed by an interminable U.S. Occupation of Iraq. As a propaganda tool of its political perpetrators, this pair of activities has been promoted as "War on Iraq" followed by "War in Iraq".
"The invasion of Iraq was a bandit act, an act of blatant state terrorism, demonstrating absolute contempt for the concept of international law. The invasion was an arbitrary military action inspired by a series of lies upon lies and gross manipulation of the media and therefore of the public; an act intended to consolidate American military and economic control of the Middle East masquerading - as a last resort - all other justifications having failed to justify themselves - as liberation. A formidable assertion of military force responsible for the death and mutilation of thousands and thousands of innocent people." [1] -- Nobel Laureate Harold Pinter
- "We have brought torture, cluster bombs, depleted uranium, innumerable acts of random murder, misery, degradation and death to the Iraqi people and call it 'bringing freedom and democracy to the Middle East'."
SourceWatch Resources
- Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Iraq Resolution of 2002
- Iraq the road to war
- Justifications for the US-Iraq 2003 war: "preemption" or "preemptive war"
- Bush administration: duped into war with Iraq?
- Iraqi insurgency
- Iraqi unified resistance
- War President
- The Power of Nightmares
- Mapping the Global Future
External links
- Wikipedia 2003 Iraq invasion timeline
- Iraq Body Count
- Cost of War
- "Top Secret POLO STEP," U.S. Central Command's August 2002 war plan for invading Iraq, available via the National Security Archive.