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The Iraq War marked one of the most complex and controversial conflicts of the twenty-first century. This account explores the events that led to the 2003 invasion, the fall of Saddam Hussein's regime, and the long years of occupation and unrest that followed. It examines the political motives, military strategies, and human consequences that shaped the war, drawing on historical context and firsthand perspectives. From the shock of Baghdad's bombardment to the rise of insurgencies and the enduring impact on global politics, this work provides a clear overview of how the conflict reshaped the Middle East and influenced international relations for decades to come.