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Which president led the Iraq war?

Which president led the Iraq war?

President Bush
THE WAR IN IRAQ (2003-2011) In March 2003, President Bush, whose administration maintained that Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein was in possession of weapons of mass destruction, initiated war on Iraq with the launch of Operation Iraqi Freedom (here).

What decision did Obama make regarding US involvement in Afghanistan quizlet?

President Karzai and President Obama signed a contract that the United States would support and train troops in Afghanistan. After the death of Osama bin Laden, America and other countries felt involvement in Afghanistan was over.

Can the president declare war quizlet?

the president is the commander in chief, but the framers made it so that only congress can declare war but the president can make war.

When did the US end the war in Iraq?

American troops served in Iraq with honor and distinction from March 19, 2003 until December 2011. The end of our mission in Iraq marks the fulfillment of a promise Barack Obama made to the American people even before he became President.

Are there any US troops left in Iraq?

Many U.S. officials wanted to leave a few thousand military trainers in the country past the end of the year, but, as the Associated Press reported Sunday, “Iraqi leaders have adamantly refused to give U.S. troops immunity from prosecution in Iraqi courts, and the Americans have refused to stay without it.”

Who was responsible for the surge in Iraq?

Obama relieved McChrystal of command, replacing him with Gen. David Petraeus, who had been responsible for the surge strategy in Iraq. In August, on schedule, the U.S. combat mission in Iraq came to a close; though 50,000 American troops remained, the majority of U.S. forces had been withdrawn.

Who is the current Prime Minister of Iraq?

Iraqi prime minister Nouri al-Maliki hailed the restoration of sovereignty to Iraq: “Iraq today is sovereign and independent. With the execution of the troop pullout, our relations with the United States have entered a new stage between two equal, sovereign countries.”