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Title: Iraq War


1
Iraq War the 1990s
  • August 2, 1990- Iraq invades Kuwait
  • August 6, 1990- UN imposes economic sanctions
  • Nov 29, 1990- UN sets Jan 1991 deadline for Iraq
    withdrawal
  • January 16, 1991- US leads Operation Desert Storm
    with air strikes against Iraqi army in Kuwait
  • February 24, 1991- US ground forces invade Kuwait
    and Iraq
  • April 6, 1991- Formal cease-fire is signed.
    Saddam Hussein accepts UN resolution agreeing to
    destroy all WMDs
  • July 30, 1991- UN weapons inspectors report that
    Iraq hides weapons and prevents UN from doing its
    job
  • June 27, 1992- US launches cruise missiles attack
    on Baghdad
  • Dec. 16, 1998- US and UK conduct extensive air
    strikes against missile factories, airfields,
    command centers

2
Iraq War 2002
  • Jan. 29, 2002- State of the Union speech, Bush
    identifies Iraq (along with Iran and North Korea)
    as an axis of evil. Vows that the United States
    will not permit the world's most dangerous
    regimes to threaten us with the world's most
    destructive weapons.
  • May 14, 2002- United Nations Security Council
    revamps the 11-year-old sanctions against Iraq ,
    introducing a new set of procedures for
    processing contracts for humanitarian supplies
    and equipment.
  • Sept. 12, 2002- President Bush addresses the
    opening of the UN General Assembly, challenging
    the body to confront the grave and gathering
    danger of Iraq or become irrelevant.
  • Oct. 10, 2002- Congress adopts resolution
    authorizing use of force against Iraq and gives
    the president authority to take preemptive,
    unilateral military action against Iraq , when
    and how he deems necessary.

3
Iraq War 2002 2003
  • Nov. 27, 2002- Weapons inspections resume in Iraq
    under supervision of the International Atomic
    Energy Agency and UN.
  • Dec. 7, 2002- Iraq submits a 12,000-page report
    on its chemical, biological, nuclear activities,
    claiming it has no banned weapons.
  • Dec. 21, 2002- President Bush approves the
    deployment of U.S. troops to the Gulf region.
  • Jan. 28, 2003- State of the union address,
    President Bush states Saddam Hussein is not
    disarming. To the contrary, he is deceiving.
    Bush says the Iraqi leader has shown utter
    contempt for the United Nations and the opinion
    of the world. He announces he is ready to attack
    Iraq, even without a UN mandate.
  • Feb. 24, 2003- The United States , Great Britain
    , and Spain submit a proposed resolution to the
    UN Security Council stating, Iraq has failed to
    take the final opportunity afforded to it in
    Resolution 1441. The resolution concludes it is
    time to authorize use of military force.

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4
The Powell Speech Feb 2003
  • Secretary of State, Colin Powell, gives speech to
    United Nations Security Council, laying out the
    U.S. case for war

5
The Powell Speech Feb 2003
  • Watch archive of February 5, 2003 speech
  • http//www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2003/02/20
    030205-1.html

6
Operation Iraqi Freedom
  • March 19, 2003- Invasion of Iraq begins when the
    United States launches Operation Iraqi Freedom.
    Initial air strike of the war targets Saddam
    Hussein and other Iraqi leaders in Baghdad.
  • March 20, 2003- The United States launches a
    second round of air strikes against Baghdad , and
    ground troops enter the country for the first
    time, crossing into southern Iraq from Kuwait.
  • March 21, 2003- The major phase of the war begins
    with heavy aerial attacks on Baghdad and other
    cities, Pentagon calls it an overwhelming barrage
    meant to instill shock and awe.
  • March 24, 2003- Troops march within sixty miles
    of Baghdad. They encounter much stronger
    resistance from Iraqi soldiers and paramilitary
    fighters along the way, particularly in towns
    such as Nassiriya and Basra.
  • April 9, 2003- The fall of Baghdad U.S. forces
    advance into central Baghdad. In following days,
    Kurdish fighters and U.S. forces take control of
    the northern cities of Kirkuk and Mosul.

7
Operation Iraqi Freedom
  • May 1, 2003- The United States declares an end to
    major combat operations. To this point, 115 U.S.
    combat deaths are reported

8
Operation Iraqi Freedom
  • May 12, 2003- A new civil administrator takes
    over in Iraq. Paul Bremer, a diplomat and former
    head of the counter-terrorism department at the
    U.S. State Department
  • July 9, 2003- In hearings before the Senate Armed
    Services Committee, Sec. of Defense Donald
    Rumsfeld admits the cost of U.S. forces in Iraq
    tops 3.9 billion a month double that
    previously reported and not including funds for
    reconstruction.
  • July 13, 2003- Iraq's interim governing council,
    composed of 25 Iraqis appointed by U.S. and
    British officials, is inaugurated. The council
    has power to name ministers and will help draw up
    a new constitution for the country. The U.S.
    administrator, Paul Bremer, retains ultimate
    authority.
  • Aug. 19, 2003- A truck bombing of UN headquarters
    in Baghdad kills 20, critically wounds many more,
    and raises questions about the UN's future role
    in rebuilding Iraq. Among the dead is Sergio
    Vieira de Mello, UN High Commissioner for Human
    Rights.

9
Operation Iraqi Freedom
  • Sept 7, 2003- Continued violence and slow
    progress in Iraq lead to President Bush's
    announcement that 87 billion is needed to cover
    additional military and reconstruction costs.
  • Oct 2, 2003- David Kay, lead investigator
    searching for WMD, releases report that no WMDs
    have been found in Iraq
  • Dec 13, 2003- Saddam captured in hometown of
    Tikrit
  • Jan 17, 2004- US combat deaths reach 500
  • Jan 28, 2004- David Kay informs Senate committee
    that pre-war intelligence was almost all wrong
    about Iraqi WMD
  • Mar 8, 2004- Iraqi Governing Council signs
    interim constitution
  • Apr 30, 2004- Abu Ghraib prison abuse photos
    released
  • June 28, 2004- US transfers power back to Iraq
  • Sept 7, 2004- US combat deaths reach 1,000
    (7,000 wounded)

10
Operation Iraqi Freedom
  • Jan 12, 2005- White House announced search for
    WMD is officially over, no WMDs are found
  • Jan 30, 2005- Iraq holds first democratic
    election, 58 of eligible Iraqis voted, about 8.5
    million people, Sunnis boycott election
  • Feb 22, 2005- Ibrahim al-Jaafari selected as
    Prime Minister
  • Mar 16, 2005- First meeting of Iraqi national
    assembly
  • June 23, 2005- US General says Iraq insurgency
    strong as ever
  • Aug 28, 2005- Iraqi National Assembly receives
    constitution
  • Oct 15, 2005- Iraqi people vote in support of
    constitution, failed by more than 2/3 among Sunni
    provinces voter turnout high
  • Oct 19, 2005- Saddam Hussein trial begins
  • Oct 22, 2005- US combat deaths reach 2,000
    (15,000 wounded)

11
Operation Iraqi Freedom
( As of Dec 5, 2005 )
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