War in Iraq 
The War in Iraq started in March 2003, with an invasion of Iraq by a coalition of forces led by the United States.
More than fifty thousand Americans gathered at the National Mall in the center of Washington, D.C., on January 18, 2003, to protest the looming possibility of a U.S.-led war against Iraq. With chants such as "No War for Oil," and placards stating "Regime Change Starts at Home," the protesters were…>> (read more)
War in Iraq Points of View
5 U.S. Occupation of Iraq Will Increase Terrorism
6 Fall of Saddam Hussein's Regime Has Given the Iraqis Freedom
7 Living Conditions in Iraq Are Improving After the War
8 War Against Iraq Was Necessary to Protect the World from Terrorism
9 Threat from Iraq's Weapons of Mass Destruction Justified War
10 War Against Iraq Was Justified to Protect the World from a Dangerous Regime
11 The United States Invaded Iraq to Ensure Its Global Dominance
12 The United States Should Send More Troops to Iraq
13 The United States Should Help Iraqis Build a Democracy
14 The United States Should Maintain a Nonmilitary Influence in Iraq
15 The United States Should Transfer the Administration of Iraq to the United Nations
16 U.S. Occupation of Iraq Will Not Be Successful
17 Former Regime Inflicted Lasting Damage on the Iraqi People
18 Iraqi People Are Being Oppressed by the United States
19 Position of Iraqi Women Has Not Improved
20 Iraq Is Not Ready for Democracy
21 United Nations and Arab Organizations Should Be Given a Greater Role in the Reconstruction of Iraq
22 United Nations and Arab Organizations Should Not Be Given a Greater Role in the Reconstruction of Iraq
23 Iraq Should Control Its Own Reconstruction
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