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by Lizzie Goodwin MD 9 min read

What was Operation Iraqi Freedom?

Operation Iraqi Freedom is the name given to the invasion of Iraq on March 19 2003. Its objective was ‘regime change’ – a euphemism for the removal of Saddam Hussein from his post as leader of Iraq, and his replacement by a ‘democratically elected’ Iraqi government with whom the USA could ‘do business’.

What was the US objective in the Iraq War?

Its objective was ‘regime change’ – a euphemism for the removal of Saddam Hussein from his post as leader of Iraq, and his replacement by a ‘democratically elected’ Iraqi government with whom the USA could ‘do business’.

What happened to Saddam Hussein after 2003?

As of May 2003 the whereabouts or fate of Hussein and other top Iraqi leaders remained uncertain. The U.S. abolished the Baath Party and security institutions of Saddam Hussein's former regime. With Iraq occupied and administered by coalition forces, the U.S. removed Iraq from the list of countries not cooperating with the fight against terrorism.

What did George W Bush do in the Iraq War?

In September 2002, Bush addressed the United Nations and called for a strong resolution that, backed by the ultimate threat of the use of military force to disarm Iraq, would assure that Iraq possessed no weapons of mass destruction and assure that Iraq's capability to develop such weapons was destroyed.

What is Operation Iraqi Freedom?

At a broad cultural level, Operation Iraqi Freedom reaffirms the lessons of the last decade that the U.S. military must be capable of performing operations across the entire spectrum of conflict. It is not helpful— indeed, it is damaging— to claim that all operations aside from warfighting are antithetical to the military ethos. Our men and women in uniform must be prepared to transition rapidly from warfighting to peacekeeping — and back again, if necessary . As V Corps Commander LTG William Wallace told National Journal ’s James Kitfield, “One day our troops are kicking down doors, and the next they’re passing out Band-Aids. And in some cases, they’re kicking down doors without really knowing if they are going to have to pull a trigger or pass out a Band-Aid on the other side. And it’s really a remarkable tribute to the mental acuity of our soldiers that they are able to do that.”

How long did Operation Iraqi Freedom take?

The initial military phase of Operation Iraqi Freedom has been a stunning success. In just twenty-one days the United States drove Saddam Hussein’s Ba’athist regime from power and destroyed its military and security apparatus. This is more than remarkable. As many have pointed out, this operation took less than half as long as Operation Desert Storm, with about one-third as many troops, and accomplished a goal far grander than the stated goals of twelve years ago. What does this portend for the future of American military power and capabilities?

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