The United States today is leading a series of wars and military interventions that do not end at a certain point in time, and have achieved nothing in many countries for more than 70 years, including the invasion of Iraq that lasted for more than 32 years, the Canadian Global Research website said in report published on Thursday.
The site made it clear within the context of a report prepared by Canadian Professor Michel Chossudovsky that the US war on Iraq, which historians should classify as an “American criminal war against the Iraqi people,” is divided into three stages, as it began in 1991 under the pretext of what is called “humanitarian intervention,” which is a term that the United States resorts to repeatedly to cover up the crimes it will commit. The step was followed by imposing a no-fly zone during the era of US President George H. Walker Bush in 1991. In 2003, and under the pretext that Iraq has weapons of mass destruction, the United States under President George W. Bush invaded the country. Then, another war was launched by Former US President Barack Obama in 2014 in Iraq, but the pretext that time was the “fight against terrorism”.
Professor Michel Chossudovsky’s whole article is available in the following link:
Inas Abdulkareem