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Abu Ghraib Prison Men who were put in the Abu Ghraib prison were tortured, beat, and even killed for the pleasure of the U.S. military By: Albert McCoy.

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1 Abu Ghraib Prison Men who were put in the Abu Ghraib prison were tortured, beat, and even killed for the pleasure of the U.S. military By: Albert McCoy

2 This is one of 17 soldiers and officers that were removed from their duty. 11 other officers were charged with maltreatment, aggravated assault, dereliction of duty and battery.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> All 11 soldiers were convicted in courts martial, dishonorably discharged and sentenced to military prison

3 The prison from which many were tortured, killed and humiliated.

4 We must all “thank” G.W. Bush for being the reason that we are in the Iraq war loosing family members and friends. If only there were a real reason to be there…

5 Reasons For being in Iraq
There are no reasons..just excuses.. Bush’s probable cause for being in Iraq is WMD(weapon’s of mass destruction) ACtual

6 Questions about the war
What anger’s you most about the war and why? What do you think the reason is for the U.S being in Iraq? How long do you think it will be before we are out of Iraq?

7 Updated Info. Dec. 17 of 09’ there was billion dollars for the department of defense’s annual “base” budget-which excluded funding for military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan Death toll Wounded 4, ,182 Iraq civilian body count 99, ,230 3 out of 5 pollsters said that the military is now weaker than it was 5 years ago and nearly 9 out of 10 said the Iraq war had stretched the military dangerously thin. ^ these are opinions from over 3,400 active and retired military officers.

8 Works Cited


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