Reflecting on the Pentagon's 'shock and awe' campaign that began the invasion of Iraq

México Noticias Noticias

Reflecting on the Pentagon's 'shock and awe' campaign that began the invasion of Iraq
México Últimas Noticias,México Titulares
  • 📰 NPR
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 13 sec. here
  • 2 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 9%
  • Publisher: 63%

A retired Air Force pilot, who dropped bombs on Iraq during the opening night of the 'shock and awe' campaign 20 years ago, talks with a woman who experienced that night as a teenager in Baghdad.

Retired U.S. Air Force pilot Steve Ankerstar and former Baghdad resident Shaymaa Khalil joined NPR's Morning Edition to discuss their memories of the 'shock and awe' bombing campaign that began the Iraq war.Courtesy of Shayma Khalil and Steve Ankerstar.

Ankerstar, then a Major in the U.S. Air Force, was in his Nighthawk stealth fighter jet, on his way to drop bombs on two different targets. Shaymaa Khalil, a teenager at the time who was living in Baghdad, will never forget that night either.

Hemos resumido esta noticia para que puedas leerla rápidamente. Si estás interesado en la noticia, puedes leer el texto completo aquí. Leer más:

NPR /  🏆 96. in US

México Últimas Noticias, México Titulares

Similar News:También puedes leer noticias similares a ésta que hemos recopilado de otras fuentes de noticias.

Iraq halts northern crude exports after winning arbitration case against TurkeyIraq halts northern crude exports after winning arbitration case against TurkeyIraq halted crude exports from the semi-autonomous Kurdistan region and northern Kirkuk fields on Saturday, an oil official told Reuters, after the country won a longstanding arbitration case against Turkey.
Leer más »

History As It Happens: The Iraq War w/ Ghaith Abdul-AhadHistory As It Happens: The Iraq War w/ Ghaith Abdul-AhadThis is the second in a multi-part series of episodes marking the 20th anniversary of the U.S. invasion of Iraq, which began on March 20, 2003. Iraqi voices are largely absent from U.S. retrospectives on the war and its consequences. In this episode, Baghdad native and The Guardian journalist Ghaith Abdul-Ahad reflects on everything he witnessed over the past 20 years -- the fall of Saddam, military occupation, civil war, torture, the rise of ISIS -- through the eyes of the 'liberated.' Despite what some American commentators claim, Iraq is not a democracy today and neither is it 'better off' thanks to the U.S. invasion. Corruption now reigns and the fabric of Iraqi society was permanently damaged. Abdul-Ahad's new book, 'A Stranger in Your Own City,' is a superb reporter's account of the catastrophe seen through Iraqi eyes.
Leer más »

Why every intelligence community got Iraq's weapons of mass destruction wrongWhy every intelligence community got Iraq's weapons of mass destruction wrong'This week marks the twentieth anniversary of America’s invasion of Iraq. Aside from the enduring controversy over the war itself, there’s broad agreement that the U.S. intelligence community failed policymakers and the public,' John R Schindler writes.
Leer más »

History As It Happens: The Iraq War w/ Ghaith Abdul-AhadHistory As It Happens: The Iraq War w/ Ghaith Abdul-AhadThis is the second in a multi-part series of episodes marking the 20th anniversary of the U.S. invasion of Iraq, which began on March 20, 2003. Iraqi voices are largely absent from U.S. retrospectives on the war and its consequences. In this episode, Baghdad native and The Guardian journalist Ghaith Abdul-Ahad reflects on everything he witnessed over the past 20 years -- the fall of Saddam, military occupation, civil war, torture, the rise of ISIS -- through the eyes of the 'liberated.' Despite what some American commentators claim, Iraq is not a democracy today and neither is it 'better off' thanks to the U.S. invasion. Corruption now reigns and the fabric of Iraqi society was permanently damaged. Abdul-Ahad's new book, 'A Stranger in Your Own City,' is a superb reporter's account of the catastrophe seen through Iraqi eyes.
Leer más »

History As It Happens: The Iraq War w/ Ghaith Abdul-AhadHistory As It Happens: The Iraq War w/ Ghaith Abdul-AhadThis is the second in a multi-part series of episodes marking the 20th anniversary of the U.S. invasion of Iraq, which began on March 20, 2003. Iraqi voices are largely absent from U.S. retrospectives on the war and its consequences. In this episode, Baghdad native and The Guardian journalist Ghaith Abdul-Ahad reflects on everything he witnessed over the past 20 years -- the fall of Saddam, military occupation, civil war, torture, the rise of ISIS -- through the eyes of the 'liberated.' Despite what some American commentators claim, Iraq is not a democracy today and neither is it 'better off' thanks to the U.S. invasion. Corruption now reigns and the fabric of Iraqi society was permanently damaged. Abdul-Ahad's new book, 'A Stranger in Your Own City,' is a superb reporter's account of the catastrophe seen through Iraqi eyes.
Leer más »



Render Time: 2025-03-01 03:31:08