March 19, 2003, is remembered as the day when former US President George Bush ordered aerial strikes on Iraq. This was the ...
On March 19, 2003, in a televised address, President George W. Bush announced that coalition forces had begun an invasion of ...
If you want evidence that we live in the dumbest timeline, here: A French politician who serves in the European Parliament suggested this week that America was no longer worthy of hosting the Statue ...
Twenty-two years ago, on March 19, 2003, I resigned from the US Department of State. I was the Deputy chief of mission at the ...
Many nations represented here have joined in the fight against global terror and the people of the United States are grateful. The United Nations was born in the hope that survived a world war, the ...
The U.S. Congress has granted President George W. Bush the authorisation he sought to wage war if necessary to disarm Iraq, as the Senate followed the House of Representatives to support him with ...
President George W. Bush has a complicated legacy. He served two terms in office, but the Iraq War, Hurricane Katrina, and the financial criis helped ensure that he left office with record low ...
In other words, the U.S. would fight another major insurgency in the Middle East. It would be the battle of Fallujah on steroids. The Gazan population is six times greater than that Iraqi city was in ...
On March 19, 2003, the United States, along with coalition forces primarily from the United Kingdom, initiates war on Iraq.
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Bob Graham defended his assertion that President Bush's actions in making the case for the war in Iraq reach the standard of an impeachable offense set by Republicans against former President Clinton.
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