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Visual representations of the war have played a prominent role in shaping public perceptions of the United States’s invasion and occupation of Iraq. The initial, much celebrated image widely used to represent the war in Iraq captured the toppling of the statue of Saddam Hussein in Baghdad soon after the invasion. The second image, also one of high drama and spectacle, portrayed President Bush in full flight gear after landing on the deck of the USS Abraham Lincoln. The scripted photo-op included a banner behind the president proclaiming “Mission Accomplished.”
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Henry Giroux