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Theakaakastan war
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Napalm?
The whereabouts of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) in Iraq became a significant point of contention after the 2003 invasion, as no substantial stockpiles were found despite initial claims that they existed. Investigations, including those by the Iraq Survey Group, concluded that Iraq had dismantled its WMD programs in the late 1990s and was not actively producing them at the time of the invasion. Some chemical weapons remnants were discovered, but they were outdated and not part of a structured program. Ultimately, the absence of WMD led to widespread criticism of the intelligence assessments that justified the war.
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The UN determined that Iraq had never had WMD
Weapons of mass destruction (WMD) have been used in conflicts, such as chemical weapons used in the Iran-Iraq War, the use of sarin gas in the Tokyo subway attack, and the suspected use of chemical weapons in Syria. The use of WMD is internationally condemned due to the devastating impact on civilians and the environment.
No evidence of WMD Should not force democracy on a country who chose their government themselves
Weapons of mass destruction (WMD) were a central justification for the US invasion of Iraq in 2003, as the Bush administration argued that Saddam Hussein possessed such weapons and posed a threat to global security. The belief that Iraq had ongoing WMD programs was used to rally domestic and international support for military action. However, after the invasion, no stockpiles of WMD were found, leading to significant controversy and criticism regarding the rationale for the war and the intelligence used to support it. This failure has had lasting implications for US foreign policy and public trust in government assessments of threats.
The US did win the first Gulf war(1991) however the snd gulf war (2003) was a collosal failure in its result.
I believe it was the atomic bomb. Evidence: every country in the war was researching WMD's but the atomic bomb was the most heavily researched of all.
Because Iraq invaded Kuwait and Kuwait is an ally of the US. Iraq's invasion also was a major threat to Saudi Arabia and under no condition could the Western world allow such a concentration of the world oil reserves to be controlled by Saddam Hussein.