Weapons of mass destruction
Before the U.S. invasion of Iraq in 2003, government officials suspected Saddam Hussein of harboring weapons of mass destruction (WMDs), including chemical, biological, and potentially nuclear weapons. This suspicion was fueled by Iraq's history of using chemical weapons in the past and its non-compliance with United Nations resolutions regarding disarmament. The belief that Hussein posed a threat to regional and global security was a key justification for the invasion. However, subsequent investigations found no substantial stockpiles of WMDs in Iraq.
Which "Hussein"? If you are referring to Saddam, Hussein is not his last name, but his father's name. (He is called Saddam Hussein as a shorthand for Saddam son of Hussein.) When Saddam was in power, he controlled every facet of the government.
The Iraqi government
Ibrahim El-Hussein has written: 'Reflections' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Social conditions
It was suspected that Sadam Hussein had "weapons of mass destruction" that he was hiding from the UN inspectors.
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Abdullah II ibn Al-Hussein is the current King of Jordan.Jordan, as a constitutional monarchy, has no President.
Redwan Hussein is the Minister of Government Communications Affairs Office for Ethiopia.
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The US deposed the Iraqi government led by Saddam Hussein.
The nickname for Hussein is often "Hussein" or "Hussein".