The War in Iraq
By Modupe Tohonou
ENG 215 Research and Writing
Instructor: Dr Rachel Campbell
August 2007
Most Americans believe that the war in Iraq is unwarranted, especially given the current direction of the war on terror.
Casualties on both sides are escalating; civilians, soldiers and insurgents are dying at a phenomenon rate. Despite growing public dissatisfaction in the U.S., the government has no foreseeable plans to withdraw.
This research will explore/expose/explain the reasons for the invasion and occupation of Iraq by specifically looking at the U.S. interests in the region, the history of Western Colonization in the Middle East and the frenzied rush for oil by the first World.
OUTLINE
I. Background/History
II. Reasons for Iraqi invasion
a) The lie of weapons of mass destruction
b) Oil
c) Getting rid of Saddam Hussein
III. History of Western Colonization in the Middle East
a) British occupation of Iraq
b) Decolonization and oil revenues
IV. The frenzied rush for oil
a) Western dependency
b) Multinational Corporate control of global oil reserves
c) Need to maintain Western monopoly
V. Conclusion
BACKGROUND/HISTORY
The Iraq war, sometimes called The Second Gulf War, commonly referred to in the U.S. as Operation Iraqi Freedom is an ongoing conflict which began with a United States-led coalition on March 20, 2003.
The war began on March 20, 2003 when a largely British and American force supported by small contingents from Australia, Denmark and Poland invaded Iraq. The invasion soon led to the defeat and flight ...