Iraq, Dick Cheney and George W. Bush
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Cheney, who played a central role in Washington’s 'war on terror' following the Sept. 11 attacks and in driving the 2003 Iraq War, died from complications of pneumonia - Anadolu Ajansı
Dick Cheney, a driving force behind the US invasion of Iraq in 2003 who was considered by presidential historians as one of the most powerful vice presidents in US history has died at age 84, his family said in a statement on Tuesday. Cheney died Monday night from complications of pneumonia and cardiac and vascular disease, his family said.
A World War II veteran and an Iraq War veteran were honored by El Paso County as the 2025 veterans of the year.
Murrow’s live dispatches from the Blitz in London), Vietnam by television (with Walter Cronkite’s dismay at the Tet offensive being a pivot point), and the first Iraq War by cable news (CNN becoming addictive for its 24-7 coverage). For me — and not ...
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How the Iraq War destroyed one man’s life
The Iraq War didn’t just end on the battlefield — for many, it never ended at all. This is the story of one man whose life unraveled after the war, from the trauma he brought home to the battles he still fights every day.
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Democratic Rep. Slams Trump Admin Over Briefing About Strikes Off Venezuela: 'Makes The Case For The Iraq War Look Like a Slam Dunk'
Democratic Rep. Seth Moulton slammed the Trump administration over what he described as lack of legal justification to conduct strikes off the coast of Venezuela and the Eastern Pacific as reports indicate matters are set to escalate further.
Russ Marek nearly died from an IED blast serving in combat. But he's living life now to inspire other veterans battling disabilities and mental health issues.
The play is inspired by the experiences of real-life Iraq war veterans and their families, combined with a Greek tragedy.