The Iraq War, fought from 2003 to 2011, was a major conflict that shaped global politics and affected millions of lives. Nearly 4,500 American soldiers were killed, over 33,000 were wounded, and more than 110,000 Iraqis-both civilians and soldiers-died in the fighting.
But what caused the war, and how did it begin? This book explores the events that led to the conflict, including the role of the 1991 Gulf War and how Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein's actions toward the international community increased tensions. Readers will learn how past events influenced decisions and what the war meant for Iraq, the United States, and the world.
Written for readers ages 8 to 12, this book provides a clear, age-appropriate overview of the Iraq War, helping kids understand a complex and important period in modern history.