Looking Back and Moving Forward: Reflecting on the 20th Anniversary of the Invasion in Iraq
This year marks the 20th anniversary of the Invasion led by American forces to topple Iraq’s dictator Saddam Hussein. President George W. Bush, the then-American president at the time, proclaimed that Saddam Hussein and his government had Weapons of Mass Destruction, WMD. Eventually, there were no WMDs found. After 20 years, the consequences of the invasion are still felt in the Middle East and have found their place in American History as one of the least favored wars as per a Gallup poll from February 2023. To take a deeper dive, Salomon Montaguth is joined by Pike Wipperfurth from the African and Middle East team at The Counterterrorism Group to discuss the real impact this diplomatic change will have in the region.