At the time, Iran was a bigger threat to the US, and giving Iran another strong enemy to worry about would help US in it's machinations against Iran.
Pakistan
The primary reason for US intervention in the Iraq war was the belief that Saddam Hussein's regime possessed weapons of mass destruction (WMDs) and posed a threat to regional stability. The US administration also aimed to promote democracy and remove a dictator from power. However, subsequent investigations found no evidence of WMDs, raising questions about the accuracy of the original intelligence.
1999
No. The United States and Saudi Arabia fought together to liberate Kuwait from Iraq (under Saddam Hussein).
The US invaded Iraq on March 20, 2003 with the intent of overthrowing Saddam Hussein and discovering his cache of weapons of mass destruction (which were never found).
The US put him into power.
because he was mean
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they found Saddam Hussein In a hole with a large beard
Saddam Hussein
1999
The primary reason for US intervention in the Iraq war was the belief that Saddam Hussein's regime possessed weapons of mass destruction (WMDs) and posed a threat to regional stability. The US administration also aimed to promote democracy and remove a dictator from power. However, subsequent investigations found no evidence of WMDs, raising questions about the accuracy of the original intelligence.
invade Saudi Arabia
invade Saudi Arabia
No. The United States and Saudi Arabia fought together to liberate Kuwait from Iraq (under Saddam Hussein).
Clinton and Obama were the US Presidents in the 1990s and 2000s who did not invade Iraq and/or fight against Saddam Hussein.
The US deposed the Iraqi government led by Saddam Hussein.