We trace the origins of America's perverse relationship with Iraq, from the Cold War to the Iran-Iraq War in the 80s. Assassinations, coups, counter-coups, and the rise of Saddam.
Before George W. Bush, there was Daddy Bush and Bill Clinton, who killed thousands of Iraqis and pushed the country to the brink of famine. The Gulf War, brutal sanctions, and the End of History.
September 11th gives America the perfect excuse to finish our hit job on Iraq. We put together the Bush administration's case for war - WMD and al-Qaeda - and take it apart piece by piece.
America sends Colin Powell, Good Cop, to the UN for one last PR stunt before we invade Iraq. The portal to Gozer the Destructor is opened and the war begins.
Welcome to the Green Zone, where America rules from Saddam's old palace. The US occupation begins the destruction of Iraq, Rudy Giuliani almost becomes Viceroy.
Somehow not expecting it, the Americans now face an insurgency problem, as both Sunni and Shi'a militants emerge to kick us out. War crimes and atrocities in Fallujah, Sadr City and Abu Ghraib fuel the flames of anti-American resistance.
The American public votes to give Bush another term, right before a big dose of buyers' remorse. In Iraq, the new "democracy" struggles to get elections off the ground as the situation careens toward civil war.
The empire strikes back. As Iraq deteriorates into civil war, the Bush administration taps a new man to lead a new American strategy. Which means saying goodbye to an old friend.