There areweapons in Iraq, but that doesn't technically mean they're there for the same reason. Their are many reasons why weapons are kept and owned by many people; including normal residents and those who come to visit the country and leave eventually. Some reasons why most people in Iraq have at least has one weapon:
1.To protect their families in case a stranger tries to attack or steal.
2.Reach out a helping hand if a dangerous crime occurs thought the neighborhood/community.
3.For a protector of the country's protection for himself as well for others.
4.A race/religious comparison in the country [including the government sometimes].
5.Murder of people.
Congress feared Saddam Hussein was stockpiling weapons of mass destruction
that Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction.
Weapons of mass destruction
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He refused to comply with U.N. weapons inspectors.
He had had a variety of chemical weapons including nerve gases, mustard gas, and phosgene.
yes, along with Bush.
The United States of America, and her allies, blundered into a war in a Iraq, thinking that Saddam Hussein had "weapons of mass destruction" (for example nuclear, biological, chemical weapons), when it fact Iraq did not have "weapons of mass destruction".
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).
Iraq's leader, Saddam Hussein, had defied attempts by UN weapons inspectors to inspect for WMD.Iraq's leader, Saddam Hussein, had defied attempts by UN weapons inspectors to inspectors for WMD
they were wrong about Iraq having mass weapons of destruction.
no weapons of mass destruction were found evidence shows that Saddam Hussein was cooperating with al-queda long before the u.s and brittain invaded Iraq presedent George Bush declared an end to major combat less than two months after the inial invasion