Understanding Governance, Expectations, and Military Involvement: Analysis of ‘Once Upon a Time in Iraq’ Documentary
August 19, 2023August 19, 2023
Discipline: History
This is not an essay; it’s 6 questions that each needs a response with at least a 6 sentence minimum. Only use this source for what the instructions said you could use. Below this is the simplified version of the instructions. I’ll provide the real version of the instructions and the article down below. I need someone the that can follow through on this. Please read the real instructions, which have 6 questions.
Answer these questions in a Word document or PDF. Each answer should be at least six sentences long for full credit.
Questions:
How did Saddam Hussein’s strategy of “starve your dog and it will follow you” reflect his governing approach?
What were the initial expectations of Iraqi civilians about the U.S. invasion, according to the documentary?
Name two instances from the documentary where poverty or financial stress influenced the decisions of individuals interviewed.
Explain how the documentary connects the destruction of infrastructure to instability, considering General David Petraeus’s “hearts and minds” strategy.
Compare the concerns of officials in the 1990s about a U.S. invasion with the outcomes shown in the documentary after the 2003 invasion.
What lessons about military involvement in foreign nations can Americans gather from this documentary?
Remember to cite the assigned sources and stick to the guidelines for citation and response length. If you need further assistance or clarification, feel free to ask!
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