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Who started the Iraq war?

Who started the Iraq war _ Secret of the Iraq war initiator

It was President Bush of the United States who started the Iraq war. After the September 11th terrorist attacks in the United States, President Bush (full name: george walker bush) declared the war on terrorism and listed Iraq and other countries as "Axis of Evil". After the war started, Bush delivered a televised speech to the whole country, announcing the beginning of the war to overthrow Saddam Hussein's regime, stressing that the war would be "a quick victory".

the Iraq war is essentially a war in which the United States took the opportunity of anti-terrorism and used Iraq's refusal to hand over non-existent chemical and biological weapons as an excuse to remove the anti-American regime. Up to now, the situation in Iraq is still turbulent, and the impact of war on the region and the world economy is increasingly apparent.

as the ties of economic globalization make the world economy increasingly interdependent, compared with the Gulf War in the early 199s, the serious consequences of this Iraq war will definitely have a negative impact on the world economic situation, which is struggling to get out of the trough. The impact of the war on the economy is mainly reflected in the high international oil price, the heavy blow to the tourism and aviation industries, the blow to the confidence of investors and consumers, and the difficult recovery of the American economy.

On December 15th, 211, the US troops stationed in Iraq held a flag-lowering ceremony at a military base near Baghdad, which marked the official end of the nine-year US Iraq war. U.S. Defense Secretary Panetta, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the U.S. Army martin Dempsey, Supreme Commander of the U.S. Army in Iraq Austin and the U.S. Ambassador to Iraq and other U.S. military and diplomatic officials attended the flag lowering ceremony.

Panetta said that the contribution of the United States in the Iraq war was worthwhile. He said to his army, "You will leave with great pride ... Your sacrifice has helped the Iraqi people start a new chapter in history."

But many Iraqis obviously don't think so. An Iraqi interviewed by the Associated Press said, "Americans left behind a country that was destroyed by them. Instead of modern schools or large factories, Americans left behind thousands of orphans and widows."

According to statistics, the nearly nine-year war in Iraq, which started in 23, resulted in more than 1, Iraqi deaths. It also caused trauma to many families in America.

Although the flag-lowering ceremony on the 15th marked the end of the Iraq war, there were still 4, American troops in Iraq as of that day. According to the agreement between the United States and Iraq, all these American troops will leave before December 31st. However, American soldiers hope to withdraw to the United States earlier, and perhaps they can catch up with their families for Christmas.

According to foreign media reports, hundreds of Iraqis gathered in the central square of the western city of Fallujah on 14th to celebrate the withdrawal of American troops from Iraq. Many people put up anti-American slogans, some burned American and Israeli flags, and some even held up portraits of anti-American armed leaders to show "victory in resistance."

The United States * * * and the party criticized that premature withdrawal may put the progress made by the United States and Iraq at greater risk. Panetta also warned at the ceremony that day that Iraq will be tested by terrorism, separatism, economic and social problems and democratic requirements in the days to come. But he also stressed that the United States will support the Iraqi people to meet these challenges and build a stronger and more prosperous country.