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2003 invasion of Iraq
International Law and the 2003 Invasion of Iraq Revisited
The Real Outcome of the Iraq War: US and Iranian Strategic Competition in Iraq
Mosul After the Battle
Iraq Ten Years On’ Conference and at the Suleimani Forum at the American University of Suleimaniya, Both in March 2013
Was the 2003 Invasion of Iraq Legal?
Refugees from Iraq Their History, Cultures, and Background Experiences
An Analysis of the 2003 Invasion of Iraq James Zandstra
Iraq in Crisis
George W. Bush and the Iraq War of 2003 Deception
THEORIES of CONFLICT and the IRAQ WAR Daniel Lieberfeld
Justifying the War in Iraq: What the Bush Administration's Uses of Evidence Reveal
An Enduring American Commitment in Iraq Shaping a Long-Term Strategy with Iraqi Army Partners
Mythology and the Air Campaign in the Liberation of Iraq
Choosing War: the Decision to Invade Iraq and Its Aftermath
Invasion of Iraq
Mosul After the Battle: Reparations for Civilian Harm and the Future of Ninewa
The Iraq Effect: the Middle East After the Iraq War
Saddam's Generals: Perspectives of the Iran-Iraq
Top View
Context Versus Contents of the Power-Sharing Agreements Between the KDP and PUK of the Kurdistan Region of Iraq in 1992 and 1998" (2020)
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Visually Framing the Invasion and Occupation of Iraq in TIME, Newsweek, and U.S. News & World Report
World Directory of Minorities
The Hidden Agenda Behind the Invasion of Iraq: the Unjust War Over Iraq in 2003
The Media and Iraq: a Blood Bath for and Gross Dehumanization of Iraqis
My Experience of War in Iraq Dwight Christian
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Iraq Ten Years on Iraq Ten Years On
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Religion, Violence, and the State in Iraq October 2019 Contents
The Displacement of Minorities in Syria and Iraq
Visual Framing of the 2003 Invasion of Iraq : an Analysis of News Photographs
Civilian Death and Injury in Iraq, 2003-20111 Neta C. Crawford Boston University September 2011 ''I Would Say 30,000, More Or Le
Iraqi Women Resisting Imperialism, Repression, and Extremism (1990-Present)