The document summarizes the US war in Iraq that began in 2003. It states that the US declared war on Iraq on March 20, 2003 due to the 9/11 attacks and a desire to change Iraq's regime. Millions of Iraqi and US soldiers and thousands of Iraqi civilians have died in the ongoing war. The document questions whether the war was justified and lists negatives such as increased enemies, deaths, civilian casualties, financial costs, and damage to the US image.
The document summarizes the US war in Iraq that began in 2003. It states that the US declared war on Iraq on March 20, 2003 due to the 9/11 attacks and a desire to change Iraq's regime. Millions of Iraqi and US soldiers and thousands of Iraqi civilians have died in the ongoing war. The document questions whether the war was justified and lists negatives such as increased enemies, deaths, civilian casualties, financial costs, and damage to the US image.
Early Air Power Theorists: Major General Walter WeverWashirasak Poosit
Major General Walther Wever was an early theorist of air power in Germany. As the de facto chief of staff of the fledgling Luftwaffe, he advocated for establishing the air force as an independent branch of the military. Wever emphasized the importance of strategic bombing and prioritized developing long-range bombers to conduct strategic attacks that could influence the outcome of a war. However, Wever died in 1936 before his strategic vision for the Luftwaffe could be fully realized.
Early Air Power Theorists: Major General Walter WeverWashirasak Poosit
Major General Walther Wever was an early theorist of air power in Germany. As the de facto chief of staff of the fledgling Luftwaffe, he advocated for establishing the air force as an independent branch of the military. Wever emphasized the importance of strategic bombing and prioritized developing long-range bombers to conduct strategic attacks that could influence the outcome of a war. However, Wever died in 1936 before his strategic vision for the Luftwaffe could be fully realized.