Iraq

Despite thousands of lives and trillions of dollars lost, some Republicans argue that good things came out of the war and the invasion was ultimately worth it.
The push to repeal the 2002 Iraq War and 1991 Gulf War authorizations for military force have steadily gained bipartisan momentum in recent years.
The 2002 law authorizing the use of military force against Iraq's Saddam Hussein could be repealed after 20 years.
Shaw was best remembered for calmly reporting the beginning of the Gulf War in 1991 as missiles flew around him in Baghdad.
“This is not a revolution,” said Muqtada al-Sadr, whose supporters stormed Baghdad's Green Zone after he said he was leaving politics.
An influential Shiite cleric announced that he will resign from Iraqi politics, and hundreds of his angry followers responded by storming the government palace.
"It turns out we were all wrong," David Kay said in his bombshell 2004 testimony.
Former President George W. Bush dropped a clanger for the ages when he accidentally criticized the man who launched the “brutal invasion of Iraq” … himself.
The former president blamed his age when he mistakenly referenced Iraq instead of Ukraine while addressing Russia's invasion.
Bush blamed his age for the embarrassing mistake during a speech in Dallas on Wednesday.