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Saddam Hussein's plans ultimately failed due to a combination of military overreach, poor strategic decisions, and international opposition. His invasion of Kuwait in 1990 led to the Gulf War, where a coalition of nations, led by the United States, decisively defeated Iraqi forces. Additionally, his regime's brutal repression of dissent and failure to manage the economy contributed to widespread discontent at home. These factors culminated in the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq in 2003, leading to his downfall and the collapse of his government.

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