There were a number of reasons for this. Some include:
The "public" was being drafted into military service; which influenced public opinion, which in turn influenced the protests and riots against the war.
American public opinion turned against Germany in WW One & WW Two for various reasons. In WW1, Germany invaded France & Belgium in August 1914. Because, Belgium was a neutral country, Americans were upset with Germany. The invasion of Belgium however was not the most important factor. Later, German unrestricted submarine warfare also turned American public opinion against Germany. Then as a final straw, the German's Zimmermann telegram message to Mexico further angered Americans. In WW2, Germany invaded Poland, neutral Denmark, neutral Norway, neutral Holland, neutral Belgium, and so forth on & on. German submarine warfare also turned public opinion against Germany.
Iraq invaded Iran in 1980 and 1981. By 1982, Iran was beginning to turn the tide and begin invading Iraq. Iraq invaded no other territory in this year.
Oviously because he had dounuts!
See: Kaiser Bismarck
The UN determined that Iraq had never had WMD
attempted to assassinate foreign leaders
The "public" was being drafted into military service; which influenced public opinion, which in turn influenced the protests and riots against the war.
Well, first, it turned out there were no "weapons of mass destruction". There was no nuclear weapons stockpile. Second, the war disrupted Iraq's government, killed its leader, and disrupted Middle East stability. Third, many US and Allied Soldiers were killed or hurt. Fourth, some experts say the Iraq War let ISIS gain more power.
We don't have the image you were given so the question can't be answered.
by using political Cartoons
Newspapers in the United States used the event to further turn public opinion against Spain. APEX
newspapers in the united states used the event to further turn public opinion against spain- APEX
They spread Propaganda, using stereotypes plus false accusations, accusing and blaming Jews for everything.
Newspapers in the United States used the event to further turn public opinion against Spain
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Newspapers in the United States used the event to further turn public opinion against Spain. APEX