22 years ago, the late Iraqi President Saddam Hussein challenged this day April 4, 2003, the Anglo -American invasion, and he toured the daylight hours walking in Al -Mansour district, central Baghdad, where the people and residents surrounded him, where they started chanting his life.
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The Iraqi invasion began on March 20, 2003, led by the United States, then the United Kingdom and many alliance allies joined, as they launched the bombing campaign called “shock and intimidation”.
The invasion led to the collapse of the Iraqi government at the time, and President Saddam Hussein was arrested during the Red Dawn operation in the same year, then was executed after three years.
However, the power vacuum after the fall of Saddam and the mismanagement of the occupation led to the spread of violence, as well as a long rebellion against the United States and coalition forces, the United States responded to this by increasing the number of forces in 2007 in an attempt to reduce violence, then began to withdraw its forces in the winter of 2007-08, and the American participation began to decline slowly in Iraq during the era of President Barack Obama, and the United States has finally announced the withdrawal of all its forces. Combat from Iraq by December 2011.