Free elections were held in Iraq.
Free elections were held in Iraq.
Free elections were held in Iraq.
Saddam Hussein's elite forces were known as the Republican Guard. This unit was established to protect the regime and maintain internal security, often serving as a key instrument of Saddam's power. The Republican Guard was well-equipped and trained, playing a prominent role in military operations during the Iran-Iraq War and the Gulf War.
The removal of Saddam Hussein's regime in 2003 led to a power vacuum that exacerbated existing sectarian tensions between Sunni and Shia groups, resulting in widespread violence and instability. The lack of a comprehensive post-war reconstruction plan and insufficient security measures allowed insurgent groups to flourish, further complicating the situation. Additionally, disbanding the Iraqi army and excluding Baath Party members from political participation fueled resentment and unrest. As a result, instead of peace, Iraq plunged into a protracted conflict marked by sectarian strife and the rise of extremist factions.
Saddam Hussein was executed (hanged) December 30, 2006....so no.
The Iraqi government
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 lost his power when he started killing a lot of his own people and killing his own family members
The US put him into power.
Saddam Hussein
oil=money=power To finnance terrorism