Answer:
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Explanation:
The Iraq war began in 2003 with the invasion of Iraq and the overthrowing of Saddam Hussein by the US and its coalition.
The goal of the Iraq war was to remove a regime that harboured terrorists, commited humans rights crimes, developed and used weapons of mass destruction and violated the demands of the United Nations.
The challenges of the Iraq war include; sectarian and ethnic tensions and conflicts, breakdown of Iraq's territorial integrity, as well as economic challenges.
The goal of the Afghanistan war was to remove the Taliban from power, in order to destroy Al Qaeda's terrorists and camps following the September 11, 2001, attacks on the United States.
Breakdown of security, destruction of infrastructure and civil conflicts are a few challenges from this war.
Answer:
It broke apart
Explanation:
Starting in 1989, the USSR started to suffer from extreme political instability. This was due to restrictions on censorship and the economy. Around this period is when the SSRss, (Soviet Socialist Republics, essentially states) started to break away. This culminated in 1991 when the entire Union collapsed and it became a Democracy.
Answer:
President Harry Truman
Explanation:
President Harry Truman, who insisted on free elections for Eastern European countries