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December 1, 2009

Iraq War had Severe Impact on Environment

Filed under: Society & Politics — Tags: — Winson @ 5:33 AM

Even though there was serious opposition from millions of people around the world, and without the support of the United Nations, American and British troops invaded Iraq on March 19, 2003. The reasons for the preemptive attack by allied forces were Iraq’s failure to participate in UN-administered disarmament (reduction of weapons) agreement and the possible threat it posed to international security. However, the WMD (Weapons of Mass Destruction) report stated that the two credible reasons for invading Iraq are to take control over oil and to protect the dollar as the world’s reserve currency. This situation worsened in 2006. In 2006, there were many roadside bombings, military funerals, shattered mosques, wounded children, and prevailing violence, which feared people of Iraq. Many people of America are against to the war. Never in U.S. history there was such a huge military struggle, it spent $150 million a day, more than 2,300 American soldiers died and more than 17,000 U.S. soldiers were wounded. Many people in Iraq were dead and many were injured badly. The war in Iraq treated as War on Terrorism caused poverty and developed many environmental problems. There are both long term and short-term problems on many categories. Military movements and weapon application result in land degradation. The demolition of military and industrial machinery released heavy metals and other harmful substances and created air pollution. The radioactive substance Uranium was dumped in River Tigris and created water pollution.

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