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WARNING: Some Of The Images In This Presentation Are Extremely Graphic!. The Iraq War. “Operation Iraqi Freedom”.
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WARNING: Some Of The Images In This Presentation Are Extremely Graphic!
The Iraq War “Operation Iraqi Freedom”
On September 11, 2001, a series of terrorist attacks occurred against our country when members of the al-Qaeda crashed two commercial airliners into the Twin-Towers of the World Trade Center in New York.
The United States responded to the attacks by launching a war on terrorists, and invaded Afghanistan to dispose of the Taliban organization.
Ben Laden, leader of the Taliban, directed the attacks against America on September 11, 2001.
The U.S. Army goes to war with the Taliban and searches for Ben Laden.
The U.S. receives word that Iraq is attempting to purchase Yellowcake Uranium, which is used for nuclear weapons.
Iraq’s President Saddam Hussein was behind the purchase of the Yellowcake Uranium..
The U.S. Army was determined to find and capture Saddam Hussein.
Finally, on December 13, 2003, Saddam was captured by U.S. forces.
Though their former president was captured, Iraq is still a very dangerous place for U.S. troops.
This is a terrifying place for anybody to be, including Iraqi civilians.
The U.S. Army continues to fight, and the casualties are piling up.
Many soldiers are either: shot while on a mission… hit with an explosive. or…
The main cause of injury and death to U.S. troops is from roadside bombs… …which catchtroopsoffguard.
U.S. troops go on routine patrols for up to three weeks at a time with their squads.
The U.S. Army has been brave, and fought hard, but over the years we have lost many soldiers.
Many people believe that we need to bring our troops home now.
The casualties will continue if we do not get our troops out of Iraq.
To the fallen and the troops continuing to fight for our country, keeping us safe… We Thank You.