Scenarios about 'Iraq War'
The armed conflict that began with the 2003 invasion of Iraq by a United States-led coalition and continued until 2011, with insurgency continuing for years afterward. Launched under the premise of eliminating weapons of mass destruction and removing Saddam Hussein's regime, the war had profound consequences for regional stability, sectarian relations, and global geopolitics, while raising significant questions about intelligence reliability and the doctrine of preemptive warfare.
What If Bin Laden Was Captured Earlier?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Osama bin Laden was captured or killed before planning the 9/11 attacks, potentially altering the course of 21st century geopolitics, the War on Terror, and American foreign policy.
What If ISIS Never Formed?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria never emerged as a dominant extremist force, potentially reshaping Middle Eastern politics, global terrorism, and international relations in the 21st century.
What If The Iraq War Never Happened?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the 2003 invasion of Iraq never occurred, reshaping Middle Eastern geopolitics, U.S. foreign policy, and global counterterrorism efforts in the 21st century.
What If The Iraq War Never Occurred?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the 2003 US-led invasion of Iraq never happened, potentially reshaping Middle Eastern geopolitics, American foreign policy, and global security in the 21st century.
What If The War on Terror Never Happened?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the United States did not launch a global War on Terror following the 9/11 attacks, potentially reshaping 21st century geopolitics, military strategy, and civil liberties.