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The Real Iraq War

By: Abdalla Ibrahim
Narrated by: Jamie Douglas
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The US Army had defeated the entire Iraqi Army in 21 days. Later, Saddam Hussein, the president of Iraq, is captured by his own people and hanged. The two major religious groups, Wahhabi Sunni and Shiite had gone to war until 2-2-2014. A few months later, the former Saddam party is regrouped and started killing both Wahhabi and Shiite.

This never-ending war destabilized a very oil-rich region, affecting the United States economy and the whole world as well. Terrorism also escalated there, with beheadings, car bombs, road bombs, and IEDs (Improvised Explosive Devices) becoming common.

See the shame of a nation that was once mentioned in the Holy Bible and which the whole world bowed for with respect. Today, hateful criminals tear each other apart with no dignity or pride.

©2014 Abdalla Ibrahim (P)2024 Abdalla Ibrahim
Afghan & Iraq Wars Military Military & War
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