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- why did iraqi uprisings against saddam hussein fail?
- whom did the united states government try to protect in iraq? how?
- what was iraq supposed to do to meet the cease - fire agreement of 1991?
- when did the united states invade/fight iraq for a second time?
- how many coalition soldiers were killed and wounded during the persian gulf war?
- about how many iraqis were killed in the persian gulf war?
- why did iraq have so many more casualties than the coalition forces?
- how did the iraqi forces try to avoid the firepower and technology advantages of the british and american armies from 2003 - 2011
Brief Explanations
- Iraqi uprisings against Saddam Hussein failed due to lack of unified support, Saddam's strong - hold on security forces, and lack of external effective backing.
- The US government claimed to protect Iraqi civilians. It did so through military operations and attempts at nation - building, though the effectiveness is debated.
- Iraq was supposed to destroy its weapons of mass destruction, accept UN inspections, and recognize Kuwait's sovereignty to meet the 1991 cease - fire agreement.
- The United States invaded Iraq for a second time in 2003.
- During the Persian Gulf War, coalition forces had around 378 killed and about 2,000 wounded.
- Estimates suggest that about 25,000 - 35,000 Iraqis were killed in the Persian Gulf War.
- Iraq had more casualties than coalition forces due to coalition's superior military technology, air superiority, and better - coordinated military strategies.
- Iraqi forces from 2003 - 2011 used guerrilla - style tactics such as roadside bombs, ambushes, and blending into the civilian population to counter the British and American military's firepower and technology advantages.
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- Lack of unified support, Saddam's control of security forces, and lack of external backing.
- Claimed to protect Iraqi civilians; through military operations and nation - building.
- Destroy weapons of mass destruction, accept inspections, recognize Kuwait's sovereignty.
- 2003.
- Around 378 killed and about 2,000 wounded.
- About 25,000 - 35,000.
- Coalition's superior military technology, air superiority, and better - coordinated strategies.
- Used guerrilla - style tactics like roadside bombs, ambushes, and blending into the civilian population.