Tim Robbins
2004
Iraq Veterans Against the War was created in 2004.
The United States invaded the country of Iraq on March 19, 2003. The invasion lasted until May of the same year. The number of troops involved from the US was 148,000.
The term "embedded journalist" was first popularized during the Iraq War in 2003, referring to reporters who were attached to military units to cover the conflict from within. This approach allowed journalists to gain firsthand access to military operations while also raising questions about objectivity and the influence of military oversight on reporting. The concept had been used in various forms prior to Iraq, but it gained significant prominence and formal recognition during this conflict.
Liberation of iraq/19 mar 2003 - 1 may 2003 transition of iraq/2 may 2003 - 28 jun 2004 iraqi governance/29 jun 2004 - 15 dec 2005 national resolution/16 dec 2005 - present
Bill Katovsky has written: 'The World According to Gore' 'Embedded' -- subject(s): Embedded war correspondents, Interviews, Iraq War, 2003, Iraq War, 2003-, Mass media and the war 'Embedded' -- subject(s): Beroepspraktijk, Embedded war correspondents, Interviews, Oorlogscorrespondenten, Mass media and the war, Golfoorlog (2003), Kriegsberichterstattung, Irakkrieg, Iraq War, 2003-
The cast of Voices of Iraq - 2004 includes: People of Iraq as Themselves
Voices of Iraq was created in 2004.
2004
He wrote the National anthem for Iraq
Inside Iraq The Untold Stories - 2004 is rated/received certificates of: USA:PG-13
Iraq Medal - Australia - was created on 2004-09-30.
Iraq Veterans Against the War was created in 2004.
Iraq Campaign Medal was created on 2004-11-29.
Iraq Ashura bombings happened on 2004-03-02.
The Curious Incident of the WMD in Iraq was created in 2004.
Voices of Iraq - 2004 was released on: USA: 29 October 2004 (limited) USA: 18 March 2005 (Cleveland International Film Festival)