
Battle of Iraq
The Battle of Iraq refers to a series of military conflicts involving coalition forces, primarily led by the United States, aiming to remove Saddam Hussein from power in 2003 and later fighting insurgent groups during the subsequent years. It began with the invasion prompted by accusations of weapons of mass destruction and led to a prolonged occupation and instability. The conflict involved intense combat, insurgencies, and efforts to establish a new government, significantly impacting Iraqi society. It is a complex event marked by warfare, political challenges, and efforts to rebuild a war-torn nation.