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Speech: End The Iraqi War

2024-02-05 04:47:33

Title: The specific purpose for ending the Iraq war: I convince my audience that the war in Iraq is 3,996 unnecessary. How much money the country spent in this war? This corresponds to US $ 121,000 per capita. "War with terror" is an unacceptable price in the United States, both emotionally and economically. In Iraq, the United States is facing an ugly prospect that military adventures are getting worse with major failures.

The conflicting countries had signed a position agreement after President Bush's term of office ended and before the next president was postponed the Iraq war, but on June 30, 2009 the US forces ended the occupation of the city of Iraq , I will leave Iraq. Mr. Barack Obama was elected and the promise of his campaign is to withdraw troops from Iraq. As a follower, President Obama announced that, after reaching a military agreement in February, most US forces retreat in August 2010 and withdraw from Iraq by the end of 2011. In June, the army left Iraqi city and handed security and security missions to the Iraqi army.

On 19th August 2010, the 4th Infantry Division 2nd Infantry Division was the last US fighter brigade to withdraw troops from Iraq. In a speech at the oval office on 31st August 2010, Mr. Obama declared as follows. "His US battle mission in Iraq has ended, Iraq free action is over and Iraqi people now have major responsibility for the security of their country." As part of the New Dawn operation, about 50,000 US forces remained in the country, and the strategy continued until the end of 2011. The new dawn is the ultimate designated fight of the American War. The US military continues to train and advise the Iraqi troops and has them participate in the fight.

Iraqi Kurds played an important role in the war in Iraq. In the spring of 2003, the Kurdish party united against the Iraqi government. The Kurdish army, known as Peshmerga, played an important role in overthrowing the Iraqi government, but since that time the Kurds are reluctant to dispatch troops to Baghdad and dominate the majority of Iraq I hoped that they would not be drawn into the sects they did. In the struggle. Iraqi Kurds can be seen in two ways. The first and most common way is to regard Kurds as Iraqi central government and neighboring countries, especially Turkey's victims. The second opposing position is to use them as attorneys of agents as representatives of the country against the current Iraq regime. This polarization concept may be overly simplified.