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Essay heading: Acquisition
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The invasion soon led to the defeat and flight of Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein. The U.S.-led coalition occupied Iraq and attempted to establish a new democratic government; however it failed to restore order in Iraq. The unrest led to asymmetric warfare with the Iraqi insurgency, civil war between Sunnis and Shiites and al-Qaeda operations in Iraq... displayed 300 characters
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The unrest led to asymmetric warfare with the Iraqi insurgency, civil war between Sunnis and Shiites and al-Qaeda operations in Iraq. As a result of this failure to restore order, a growing number of coalition nations have withdrawn troops from Iraq. The causes and consequences of the war remain extremely controversial... displayed next 300 characters
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