Saddam Hussein was captured on December 13, 2003, during a U.S. military operation dubbed "Operation Red Dawn." He was hiding in a small underground bunker near his hometown of Tikrit, Iraq, where he was discovered after being tipped off by local informants. Hussein’s capture marked a significant moment in the Iraq War, as it symbolized the U.S. efforts to dismantle his regime. Following his capture, he was tried and ultimately executed for crimes against humanity in 2006.
The controversy mostly revolved around the question of whether or not the facts implicated in the Invasion of Iraq were accurate, e.g. whether or not Saddam Hussein was developing Weapons of Mass Destruction.
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Fact 1: Saddam Hussein use to be one of the U.S.'s allies Fact 2: Iraq got its "weapons of mass destruction" from the U.S. Fact 3: Saddam Hussein studied law in university Fact 4: After findin Saddam in a hole 9 miles outside his home he was got a death penalty by hanging.
The controversy mostly revolved around the question of whether or not the facts implicated in the Invasion of Iraq were accurate, e.g. whether or not Saddam Hussein was developing Weapons of Mass Destruction.
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Because Mr. Bush believes we have a duty to spread democracy. I do not know where he got this impression. Despite our president's reputation, he is not an idiot, as he thinks things through, though his media persona needs some real work. We invaded Iraq because Osama Bin Laden had ties with Al Quaida and the Taliban, who have ties with Iraq, and therefore, Hussein, well, until our idiot of a president took him out by accident (and yes, that was some serious sarcasm, as the capture of Saddam "made up for" the loss of Bin Laden, because Saddam had a country, Osama didn't). Iran is the next step, and had we not invaded Iraq and taken Hussein, Iran could have done God knows what with their nukes before we had a clue that they were even developing them. And yes, my message board is open for further discussion, as I may not have all my facts in a row! Feel free to drop some hate mail!
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Mr. Gradgrind, from Charles Dicken's famous novel Hard Times, had a three word motto: "Facts, sir, facts."
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