THIS DAY IN HISTORY – War in Iraq begins – 2003

Via History.com

On this day in 2003, the United States, along with coalition forces primarily from the United Kingdom, initiates war on Iraq. Just after explosions began to rock Baghdad, Iraq’s capital, U.S. President George W. Bush announced in a televised address, “At this hour, American and coalition forces are in the early stages of military operations to disarm Iraq, to free its people and to defend the world from grave danger.” President Bush and his advisors built much of their case for war on the idea that Iraq, under dictator Saddam Hussein, possessed or was in the process of building weapons of mass destruction.

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Hostilities began about 90 minutes after the U.S.-imposed deadline for Saddam Hussein to leave Iraq or face war passed. The first targets, which Bush said were “of military importance,” were hit with Tomahawk cruise missiles from U.S. fighter-bombers and warships stationed in the Persian Gulf. In response to the attacks, Republic of Iraq radio in Baghdad announced, “the evil ones, the enemies of God, the homeland and humanity, have committed the stupidity of aggression against our homeland and people.”

Though Saddam Hussein had declared in early March 2003 that, “it is without doubt that the faithful will be victorious against aggression,” he went into hiding soon after the American invasion, speaking to his people only through an occasional audiotape. Coalition forces were able to topple his regime and capture Iraq’s major cities in just three weeks, sustaining few casualties. President Bush declared the end of major combat operations on May 1, 2003. Despite the defeat of conventional military forces in Iraq, an insurgency has continued an intense guerrilla war in the nation in the years since military victory was announced, resulting in thousands of coalition military, insurgent and civilian deaths.

After an intense manhunt, U.S. soldiers found Saddam Hussein hiding in a six-to-eight-foot deep hole, nine miles outside his hometown of Tikrit. He did not resist and was uninjured during the arrest. A soldier at the scene described him as “a man resigned to his fate.” Hussein was arrested and began trial for crimes against his people, including mass killings, in October 2005.

In June 2004, the provisional government in place since soon after Saddam’s ouster transferred power to the Iraqi Interim Government. In January 2005, the Iraqi people elected a 275-member Iraqi National Assembly. A new constitution for the country was ratified that October. On November 6, 2006, Saddam Hussein was found guilty of crimes against humanity and sentenced to death by hanging. After an unsuccessful appeal, he was executed on December 30, 2006.

No weapons of mass destruction were found in Iraq.

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starfcker
starfcker
March 19, 2018 7:00 am

Worst president of all time. And bammy is up there, so that’s saying something.

TPC
TPC
  starfcker
March 19, 2018 11:35 am

Lyndon B. Johnson? FDR? Obama?

Bush was bad, but I don’t put him in a league with the above 3.

starfcker
starfcker
  TPC
March 19, 2018 12:04 pm

You put FDR in the bad president league? He won World War II.

splurge
splurge
  starfcker
March 19, 2018 5:11 pm

Which we shouldn’t have been involved in

starfcker
starfcker
  splurge
March 19, 2018 5:43 pm

Remember Pearl Harbor, dimwit?

Anton Chigurh
Anton Chigurh
  starfcker
March 20, 2018 1:57 am

He started WWII by letting Pearl Harbor happen. He had decoded messages put in his lap and kept Adm. Kimmel in the dark like a mushroom.

MN Steel
MN Steel
March 19, 2018 7:09 am

Six months before the kick-off, all the Apaches were pulled from Eagle Base in Tuzla, Bosnia, and moved to Kuwait.

I was there when they left, and was told they were going for th upcoming war in Iraq.

When I got back to Hawaii, one of the newly arrived guys just came from the 10th Mountain Division, and was on the first flight to Uzbekistan (as Engineers always are), and when they came off the plane, locked and cocked and ready to rock, the CIA guys on the strip laughed at them.

“Why are you boys so amped up? We’ve been here for 6 months getting this place ready, it’s totally secure…”

TPC
TPC
March 19, 2018 11:34 am

I almost signed up twice for the Marine Corps.

The first time was in high school. After 9/11, like many young people, I was struck with a strong sense of outrage and nationalist* pride. I had taken the ASVAB my sophomore year and had gotten a 98, so I knew there was a good chance I’d eventually end up doing Spooky shit, and I was ok with that.

Enter the Iraq War, and the destruction of my confidence in both Colin Powell, and our government. The lies were so bald-faced, so outrageous. Everyone knew Saud had a much tighter relationship with Osama and Al Qaeda, yet here we were pursuing IRAQ? Saud’s mortal enemy? Stupid stupid stupid.

I opted to go to college instead. History will determine if that was the right course (I suspect it was), but I will never regret my decision to stay out of that hot mess.

*Please note, this is distinct from patriotism

Anonymous
Anonymous
  TPC
March 19, 2018 12:46 pm

All kinds of leftists call themselves patriots, but I don’t know any leftists that call themselves nationalists.

Maybe you should define the difference, otherwise I think I prefer nationalists to patriots, particularly the leftist kind of patriots, the way things look to me now.