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Official site 2002music.com
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OriginTexas
MembersPamela Copus
Randy Copus
SongsSongsSea of DreamsLand of Forever · 1998 We Meet AgainBelieve · 2012 Summer of 300 YearsLand of Forever · 1998 View 25+ more
ListSea of DreamsLand of Forever · 1998
AlbumsAcross an Ocean of Dreams
GenresNew-age Music
Neoclassical New-age Music
New Age
Record labels Galactic Playground Music
Gemini Sun Records
Active from 1992
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About 2002


2002 is a new-age group composed of Pamela, Randy, and Sarah Copus. 2002 has charted twelve albums on the Billboard New Age Charts. This Moment Now won the COVR award for Best New Age Album in 2004.

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... Dish s EchoStar-7 - which was first launched in 2002 - was in geostationary orbit, which starts at 22,000 miles (36,000km) above the Earth s surface...

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... Pointing to a recent stab wound on his arm, a young man originally from Sierra Leone - which still recovering from a brutal civil war that ended in 2002 - says that since the president s speech knife-wielding local youths have assaulted many people here...

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... Was Eton story nothing but a trifle? September 2002 - and the Daily Mirror reports there s " No Eton trifles for Harry" revealing his 18th birthday had been a bit of a damp squib because he spent the evening travelling back to school from his father s estate...

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... In October 2002, the US Congress authorised the use of military force against Iraq...

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... Until this year, the latest canal opening was 2 February, in 2002 - the first and only time the canal had opened as late as February since records began in 1971...

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... He was referencing the fact that the last South American side to win the cup was Brazil in 2002 - and that Argentina hasn t won since 1986...

Why did the US and allies invade Iraq, 20 years ago?

Jul 13,2022 6:40 pm

On 20 March 2003, US and allied forces invaded Iraq and toppled Saddam Hussein 's regime.

The US said Iraq had weapons of Mass Destruction and was a threat to international peace, but most countries Refused to support military action against it.

Why did the US want to invade Iraq ?

In The Gulf War of 1990-1991, the US had lead a multinational coalition which forced invading Iraqi forces out of Kuwait.

Afterwards, the UN Security Council ordering Iraq to destroy all its weapons of Mass Destruction (WMDs) - a term used to describe nuclear, biological and chemical weapons, and long-range ballistic missiles.

In 1998, and the US and UK responded with air strikes.

After al-Qaeda's on the World Trade Center in New York and The Pentagon in Washington, President George W Bush's administration started making plans to invade Iraq .

President Bush claimed Saddam was continuing to stockpile and manufacture WMDs and that Iraq was part of an international, along with Iran and North Korea .

In October 2002 , the US Congress authorised the use of military force against Iraq .

" Many people in Washington believed that there was significant evidence that Iraq had weapons of Mass Destruction , and that it posed a genuine threat, " says Dr Leslie Vinjamuri , director of the US and Americas Programme at Chatham House , a Foreign Affairs Think Tank in London.

In February 2003, then-US Secretary of State Colin Powell , saying it was violating previous resolutions with its alleged WMD programme.

However, he did not persuade The Council . Most of its members wanted weapons inspectors from the UN and International Energy Authority - who had gone to Iraq in 2002 - to carry out more work there to find evidence of WMDs.

The US said it would not wait for The Inspectors to report, and assembled a against Iraq .

Who supported The War ?

Of the 30 countries in The Coalition , the UK, Australia and Poland participated in The Invasion .

The UK sent 45,000 troops, Australia sent 2,000 troops and Poland sent 194 Special Forces members.

Kuwait allowed The Invasion to be launched from its territory.

Spain and Italy gave diplomatic support to the US-led coalition, along with several east European nations in the, Who Said they believed that Iraq had a WMD programme and was violating UN resolutions.

What allegations did the US and UK make against Iraq ?

US Secretary of State Colin Powell told the UN in 2003 that Iraq had for producing biological weapons.

However, he acknowledged in 2004 that The Evidence for this.

The UK government made public an intelligence dossier claiming that Iraqi missiles to hit UK targets in The Eastern Mediterranean.

The UK's then-Prime Minister, Tony Blair , said it was that Saddam Hussein was continuing to produce WMD.

The Two Countries relied heavily on - a chemical engineer called Rafid Ahmed Alwan al-Janabi and an intelligence officer called Maj Muhammad Harith - Who Said they had first-hand knowledge of Iraq 's WMD programme.

Both men later said they had fabricated their evidence because they wanted the allies to invade and oust Saddam.

Who Refused to support The War ?

Two neighbours of the US, Canada and Mexico, Refused to support it.

Germany and France, two key US allies in Europe, also Refused support.

French Foreign Minister Dominique de Villepin said military intervention would be.

Turkey - a fellow Nato member and neighbour of Iraq - Refused To Let the US and allies use its airbases.

Middle Eastern countries which had supported the US against Iraq in the 1990-91 Gulf War , such as Saudi Arabia , did not support its invasion in 2003.

" The Gulf Arab states thought The Plan was crazy, " says Professor Gilbert Achcar , an expert in Middle Eastern politics at University of London SOAS.

" They were worried about Iran Getting Control of Iraq after The Fall of Saddam's regime. "

What Happened in The War ?

At dawn on 20 March 2003, Operation Iraqi Freedom began with 295,000 US and allied troops invading Iraq across its border with Kuwait.

70,000 members of the Kurdish Peshmerga militia fought Iraqi forces in the north of the country.

By May, Iraq 's army had been defeated and its regime overthrown. Saddam Hussein was later captured, tried and executed.

However, no weapons of Mass Destruction were found in Iraq .

In 2004, In later years,

US troops withdrew from Iraq in 2011.

It is estimated that and that.

" America lost a lot of credibility from this war, " says Dr Karin von Hippel, director-general of The Royal United Services Institute Think Tank .

" You still hear people saying, twenty years later: why do we want To Believe American intelligence? "



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