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In Japan, a staff member conducted a survey in Iraq, and then asked 200 Iraqi adults what they thought about the continued presence of US troops in Iraq, and 80 percent of them hoped that US troops would withdraw.
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Now that the Islamic State has been basically eliminated, the economy has recovered, slightly better than the economy from 2012 to 2019, and the world ranking is much lower than that between 1960 and 1990. The security problem is slightly better than in 2012-2019, but there are still frequent incidents.
Iraq's per capita GDP has gone from dozens of times that of China to being surpassed by China. In the past, many Chinese went to Iraq to work. At present, there are basically only employees of Chinese companies in Iraq.
In 1990, Qatar's GDP was 100 million US dollars, which was less than a fraction of Iraq's, but by 2018, Qatar's GDP had reached 192 billion US dollars, which was about the same size as Iraq's GDP.
In 1990, Iran's GDP was $124.8 billion, more than $50 billion less than Iraq's, but in 2018, Iran's GDP was $454.8 billion, equivalent to twice Iraq's GDP.
In 1990, Iraq was richer than Saudi Arabia, and now it is only rationed to Saudi Arabia to carry shoes. The average number of beds per 10,000 people in hospitals is 60. All were higher than the United States at that time.
At this stage, Iraq is facing many challenges, such as overcrowding of hospitals and a shortage of medicines. Some health experts have pointed out that the raging epidemic is exacerbating the unfinished humanitarian crisis in Iraq, and the country's displaced population is doing little to prevent and control the epidemic.
At present, the densely populated Baghdad and Basra in Iraq are the hardest hit areas of the epidemic, and at the same time, the epidemic is also spreading rapidly in the northern region, and many local villages and towns were destroyed by the war on terror a few years ago, lacking the most basic medical services, becoming a blind spot for epidemic prevention and control. In the northern city of Mosul, the old city has yet to be rebuilt, with an average of one hospital bed for every 3,000 people.
According to the International Organization for Migration, nearly 1.4 million people remain displaced within Iraq. At present, a number of resettlement camps in the country have reported confirmed cases. Most camps even have drinking water restrictions**, making frequent handwashing and social distancing almost elusive.
Gul Badshah, the representative of the non-** organization Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) in Iraq, said that displaced people are the most vulnerable group in Iraq in the face of the new crown epidemic.
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Summary. The Iraq War, also known as the U.S.-Iraq War, was a full-scale war launched by the United States because of Iraq's mass destruction** (suspected), with a total of 4 countries participating in the war. And in the end, the United States has not yet discovered the legendary "mass destruction**".
On August 3, 2010, Barack Obama said that U.S. forces in Iraq would end their combat operations in Iraq by the end of August. The US military in Iraq ended its combat mission on 31 August. It took seven years and five months from the time the United States invaded Iraq on March 20, 2003, to August 2010, when it withdrew all combat forces.
An introduction to the Iraq War.
Dear, I'm inquiring for you here, please wait a while, I'll reply to you right away Dear, I'm glad to answer for you. The Iraq War (Second Gulf War, March 20, 2003 – December 18, 2011) was a military operation against Iraq launched by a coalition of American and British forces. The United States unilaterally launched a military strike against Iraq on the grounds that Iraq possessed mass destruction** and secretly supported it[1], and the war lasted more than 7 years and finally ended with the withdrawal of all US troops.
In essence, it is a war in which the United States takes advantage of the opportunity to eliminate the anti-American regime.
The Iraq War, also known as the U.S.-Iraq War, was a full-scale war launched by the United States because of Iraq's mass destruction** (suspected), with a total of 4 countries participating in the war. And in the end, the United States has not yet discovered the legendary "mass destruction**". On August 3, 2010, Barack Obama said that U.S. forces in Iraq would end their combat operations in Iraq by the end of August.
The US military in Iraq ended its combat mission on 31 August. It took seven years and five months from the time the United States invaded Iraq on March 20, 2003, to August 2010, when it withdrew all combat forces.
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