There was a concern that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction.
The Nazis invaded Holland for the same reason they invaded many nations - to eliminate the Jewish population. In addition, Nazi Germany's real target was France, as they would have a strong naval foothold there if they made it to the coastline. Holland was in the way, so they took it over in May of 1940.
because they were invaded
In support of Cuban independence.
In the decades leading up to World War I (and even to some extent beyond), it was considered dangerous for other, especially rival, nations to surpass your own nation's strength for primarily one reason. This reason was that any military edge that your opponents had was yet one more way in which they could either defeat you in battle or, almost as importantly, defeat one of your allies.
Canada joined the United States in the Afghanistan War because they saw Al-Qaeda as directly responsible for the events of September 11th and felt that it was their duty to help America defend itself. However, due to strong Canadian Anti-Iraq War sentiment, Canada refused to actively join the Iraq Coalition unless it was sanctioned by the United Nations. As it was not, they did not join. Note: There are currently no foreign troops in Iraq from the Coalition anyway (including the United States) which is another reason why there are no Canadian troops there.
The Nazis invaded Holland for the same reason they invaded many nations - to eliminate the Jewish population. In addition, Nazi Germany's real target was France, as they would have a strong naval foothold there if they made it to the coastline. Holland was in the way, so they took it over in May of 1940.
what is the main reason great Britain has not been successfully invaded since the Norman Conquest of 1066
because they were invaded
Germany invaded Poland
to reunify the country
In support of Cuban independence.
Usually for the same reason that the nations STILL DOrage, today -- "fear."
on September 1st, 1939, Poland was invaded by Nazi, and that's the reason of why WW2 started.
In the decades leading up to World War I (and even to some extent beyond), it was considered dangerous for other, especially rival, nations to surpass your own nation's strength for primarily one reason. This reason was that any military edge that your opponents had was yet one more way in which they could either defeat you in battle or, almost as importantly, defeat one of your allies.
The primary reason was that he was dead. His assassination is considered a blow to the South that delayed the reunification. Many atrocities were committed in the south by the winning north.
He did not have a specific reason but rather only wantred more power
Since the League of Nations is now defunct, there is probably no reason for them to now.