Obama To Deliver Speech On Iraq, Announcing New Plans
After seven years of the Iraq War, President Barack Obama has said that combat in Iraq is now over. (…)
After seven years of the Iraq War, President Barack Obama has said that combat in Iraq is now over. (…)
In 2008, as he was running for the coveted seat of President of the United States of America, Barack Obama made one thing very clear to the American people: the War in Iraq would come to an end before he would leave office. (…)
The flood in Pakistan has been slowly taking over the state over the last few weeks as over one fifth of the entire country is now under water. (…)
The potential problem of weapons of mass destruction has been on the top of the minds of American government officials for years. (…)
Ever since the creation of Israel in 1948 as an official state, tension has been high between the Jewish state and its Islamic neighbors. (…)
The past decade has been no stranger to natural disasters throughout the world. From Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, Louisiana in 2005, to the tsunami in the Indian Ocean in 2004 that killed nearly a quarter of a million people in Indonesia, to the earthquake in Haiti that destroyed the entire state and saw another quarter of a million people lose their lives. (…)
At the beginning of his first term as the President of the United States of America, Barack Obama made one thing perfectly clear: by the end of August 2010, all combat would end in Iraq and the process of removing all troops would be well underway. (…)
For nearly half of a decade, the call to end the War in Iraq has been echoed by not only the citizens of the United States of America, but also the politicians in the state. (…)
President Barack Obama made it clear that by the end of August 2010, the number of American troops in the state of Iraq would be decreased to only 50,000. (…)
In the year 2009, President Obama entered one of his many press conferences and announced that a high percentage of troops would be withdrawn from Iraq by the end of August 2010. (…)
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