Which Came First, the War in Iraq or the Terrorist Threat in Iraq?
Which Came First, the War in Iraq or the Terrorist Threat in Iraq? Wednesday February 7, 2007#spacer{clear:left}#abc #sidebar{margin-top:1.5em}zSB(3,3) Which Came First, War in Iraq or Terrorism in Iraq? (VOA News) The Iraq War and terrorism in Iraq have become one of the most convoluted chicken-and-egg problems in contemporary international affairs: did the United States, by going to war in Iraq, prevent or at least isolate terrorist aggression? Or did the war cause, or escalate, terrorism? The question continues to be hashed out among American policy makers and the global public, usually in either/ or terms that go like this: either the primary cause of violence at this point is a civil war between Sunni insurgents and Shiite militias, or terrorism, in the form of A
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