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Why is misinformation from 2003 being spread again? American soldiers did seize a lot of gold but that but that gold was not taken from Iraq. It was given to the new Iraqi government.
2003 article about the gold. Edit: replaced link with a more detailed article.
Some of the "gold" wasn't even real (paywalled).
Government Accountability Office report.
I sort of guessed this. I mean, I might be wrong, but that one dude is holding — with one hand — what looks like a bar that's about 1.5-2 liters in size at least. Meaning like ~60kg (~130lbs).
Ofc I'm waaaay eyeballing it and might be wrong, but either those guys are stronger than they look or that's not gold.
Ah yes a bribe for the "new government" which was installed by America. This makes it better.
Should they have given it back to Saddam Hussein?
They should have not overthrown the Iraq government in the first place to install their own puppet regime.
The war in Iraq was a mistake for multiple reasons, one of those being the fact that the USA didn't manage to establish an Iraqi government that was particularly friendly to it.
What does that have to do with the claim that the USA took that gold from Iraq, or the ridiculous implication that taking that gold motivated an invasion that cost about a thousand times more money than it is worth?
Occupation of Iraq (2003–2011)
OPEC disagrees with you.