Yes, he retained his power. The two missions of the Gulf Coalition were to protect Saudi Arabia (Operation Desert Shield) and liberate Kuwait (Operation Desert Storm). Removing Hussein from the Iraqi presidency was never intended or attempted, although after the war some critics argued that it should have been done in 1991.
To Removed Saddam Hussein From Power In Iraq
Free elections were held in Iraq
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).
No. When operation Desert Storm concluded in 1991, Hussein was still in power. He remained Iraq's leader until shortly after the U.S. invasion of Iraq in 2003.
what event promoted the Persian gulf war? A. Iraq invaded Kuwait B. Saddam Hussein came to power in Iraq C. The 9/11 attack D. Osama Bin Laden founded the terrorists network al-Qaeda Answer: A. Iraq invaded Kuwait
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.
Saddam Hussein was executed (hanged) December 30, 2006....so no.
The Iraqi government
The US put him into power.
Saddam Hussein
To Removed Saddam Hussein From Power In Iraq
Free elections were held in Iraq.
Free elections were held in Iraq.
saddam hussein was removed from power.
Free elections were held in Iraq.
other nations believed that Saddam Hussein had become a more responsible ruler.
Saddam lost his power when he started killing a lot of his own people and killing his own family members