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becuase they spend money on weapons
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.
To Removed Saddam Hussein From Power In Iraq
The fall of Saddam Hussein in 2003 led to significant power shifts in Iraq, profoundly impacting both Sunni Arabs and Kurds. Sunni Arabs, who had previously held power under Hussein's regime, faced marginalization and violence, leading to a rise in sectarian tensions and insurgency. In contrast, the Kurds capitalized on the power vacuum, gaining greater autonomy and control over their regions, which fostered a sense of empowerment but also contributed to ethnic divisions within Iraq. This shift intensified the struggle for political representation and resources among Iraq's various ethnic groups.
Pakistan,Iraq,Turkmensistan,Turkey,Afghanistan.
Turkey, Iraq, Afghanistan and very close to Russia (Caspian sea)
U.S. and British forces invaded Iraq
U.S. and British forces invaded Iraq
Iran locates southwest of Asia(middle east).irans neighbors are:turkey,Iraq,armenia,azerbaijan,turkeminestan,Afghanistan and Pakistan
Zagros Mountains define much of Iran's border with Iraq. In the north, the Alborz Mountains run along the Caspian Sea, separating Iran from the Persian countries. These mountain ranges have influenced the geography and climate of the region for centuries.
Iraq affects the whole world with trades. The trades are cheap.
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The first was over Iraq taking Kuwait. The second was an attempt by US to reduce Iraq's military power.
Congress certainly has the power to declare war on Iraq.