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The word Baghdad used to conjure up exotic images, from ancient relics to magic carpets. Today, it is a nation struggling to rebuild both its infrastructure and government after the overthrow of Saddam Hussein by U.S.-led coalition forces in spring 2003.
Hussein's regime, which had been accused of supporting terrorist groups and developing weapons of mass destruction, has been destroyed, and Hussein himself was finally captured by U.S. troops in December 2003. But the country remains extremely dangerous. Individuals who supported Hussein are still in Iraq, and there are daily reports of insurgent attacks on coalition forces, Iraqi security forces and government members, all of which frequently harm or kill civilians, as well. Insurgent groups have also targeted foreigners for political kidnapping, cutting off the captives' heads to back up their demands for the withdrawal of foreign troops. Electricity, food, fuel, water and medicine are in short supply. Though the Iraqi government, legitimized by elections in January 2005, is nominally in charge, there are large areas with little military or formal governmental control. A great deal of violence, including bombings of hotels and roadways, has occurred.
Iraq,Asia.
The word Baghdad used to conjure up exotic images, from ancient relics to magic carpets. Today, it is a nation struggling to rebuild both its infrastructure and government after the overthrow of Saddam Hussein by U.S.-led coalition forces in spring 2003. Hussein's regime, which had been accused of supporting terrorist groups and developing weapons of mass destruction, has been destroyed, and Hussein himself was finally captured by U.S. troops in December 2003. But the country remains extremely dangerous. Individuals who supported Hussein are still in Iraq, and there are daily reports of insurgent attacks on coalition forces, Iraqi security forces and government members, all of which frequently harm or kill civilians, as well. Insurgent groups have also targeted foreigners for political kidnapping, cutting off the captives' heads to back up their demands for the withdrawal of foreign troops. Electricity, food, fuel, water and medicine are in short supply. Though the Iraqi government, legitimized by elections in January 2005, is nominally in charge, there are large areas with little military or formal governmental control. A great deal of violence, including bombings of hotels and roadways, has occurred.
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