Grappling with the effects of 2003 Iraq invasion 20 years later

Grappling with the effects of 2003 Iraq invasion 20 years later

From an empowered Iran and eroded U.S. influence to the cost of keeping American troops in Iraq and Syria to combat Islamic State fighters, the United States still contends with the consequences of invading Iraq 20 years ago. Thumbnail photo of Saddam Hussein statue being toppled in Baghdad on April 9, 2003 by Goran Tomasevic/Reuters. Follow The Globe and Mail https://theglobeandmail.com Instagram:   / globeandmail   Twitter:   / globeandmail   Facebook:   / theglobeandmail