"It has been the strangest war. A thousand days ago, on 20 March 2003, the US and British armies started a campaign which ended a few weeks later with the overthrow of Saddam Hussein.
It seemed so easy. President George Bush announced that the war was over. The American mission had been accomplished. Months passed before Washington and London realised that the war had not finished. In fact it was only just beginning. Of the 18,000 US servicemen killed or wounded in Iraq, 94 per cent have been killed or wounded since the fall of Baghdad"
Patrick Cockburn, in The Independent, reporting from Baghdad, undertakes an interesting analysis of what is Iraq now - from the days of Shock and Awe to the country on the cusp of an election.
It seemed so easy. President George Bush announced that the war was over. The American mission had been accomplished. Months passed before Washington and London realised that the war had not finished. In fact it was only just beginning. Of the 18,000 US servicemen killed or wounded in Iraq, 94 per cent have been killed or wounded since the fall of Baghdad"
Patrick Cockburn, in The Independent, reporting from Baghdad, undertakes an interesting analysis of what is Iraq now - from the days of Shock and Awe to the country on the cusp of an election.
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