Operation Iraqi Freedom – 2003

Operation Iraqi Freedom is the name given to the invasion of Iraq on March 19 2003. Its objective was โ€˜regime changeโ€™ – a euphemism for the removal of Saddam Hussein from his post as leader of Iraq, and his replacement by a โ€˜democratically electedโ€™ Iraqi government with whom the USA could โ€˜do businessโ€™. The casus belli was, according to US President George W Bush and UK Prime Minister Tony Blair, the โ€˜clear and material threatโ€™ posed to their countries by Iraqโ€™s โ€˜provenโ€™ possession of โ€˜weapons of mass destructionโ€™ (WMD).

Having failed to win support from either the United Nations (UN) or the UN Security Council for UN Resolution 1441 (โ€˜to disarm Iraqโ€™), Britain and America cited Iraqโ€™s โ€˜breach of 17 prior UN resolutionsโ€™ and went to war anyway. Operation Iraqi Freedom ended as a conventional war on April 10 2003, though Saddam was not captured until December. That same month, a US battalion commander in the town of Abu Hishma summarized Iraqi Freedomโ€™s success: โ€˜With a heavy dose of fear and violence, and a lot of money for projects, I think we can persuade these people that we are here to help them.โ€™

Now – long after Saddam Husseinโ€™s execution, the ruination of Iraqโ€™s economy and the effective sequestration of its valuable oil assets – Iraqi Freedomโ€™s legacy of civil strife between Sunni and Shiโ€™ite and Kurd merely multiplies the bitter ashes of the entire episode.

As the UNโ€™s Inspector said before it began, there never were any WMD. Bush and Blair lied about them, having planned to go to war with Iraq a whole year earlier. Iraqi Freedom is an ongoing disaster for Western democracies, for Iraq, and for truth itself. It shames us all.

When: March 19-20 to April 10 2003

Where: Iraq

Death toll: By 2009 the total number of deaths as a direct result of the invasion and its aftermath had been estimated at 1,366,350. Nobody has ever counted the injured and displaced in Iraq.

You should know: As early as July 23 2003, a US game company issued a PC game called ‘F/A-18 Operation Iraqi Freedom’, offering players the chance ‘to fly the Marine and Navy’s workhorse fighting machine, the F/A-18 Hornet, as navigated above Iraq, Iran, Kuwait and the Gulf during Iraqi Freedom’.

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