In this episode of IWM Stories, Chris Cooper explores the timeline of events that led from the 9/11 terror attacks to US President George W. Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair invading Saddam Hussein's Iraq. 

From Saddam's use of chemical and biological weapons during the Iran-Iraq War to the First Gulf War in 1991 and from the 9/11 terror attacks to UN weapons inspections, the Iraq War has a long and complicated history that goes far beyond oil and weapons of mass destruction.

Why Blair and Bush attacked Saddam Hussein

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Lt Col Tim Collins, Commanding Officer of the 1st Battalion Royal Irish Regiment, discusses Operation Telic, March 2003.
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Contemporary conflict

The Important Facts about the Iraq War

On 20 March 2003, a United States-led international coalition - which included Britain - launched an invasion of Iraq.

British troops take cover during Operation Panchai Palang (panther’s claw) in 2009
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Afghanistan

Afghanistan War: How did 9/11 lead to a 20-year war?

After 20 years of conflict, the Taliban again claim to be in control of Afghanistan. In this video, we look at how the war in Afghanistan began, what Britain’s role was, and why the war lasted for 20 years.

Fusilier Spencer Cameron-Waller in front his Land Rover
Contemporary conflict

Iraq War: Reservist

Discover the story of Fusilier Spencer Cameron-Waller, a reservist who served in Iraq after the 2003 invasion of Iraq.

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