The United States, along with a coalition of allies, invaded Iraq in March 2003 and removed Saddam Hussein from power. The invasion was primarily justified by the U.S. government on the grounds of eliminating weapons of mass destruction and addressing concerns over terrorism. Following the invasion, Saddam Hussein was captured, tried, and executed in 2006. The military intervention had significant and lasting impacts on Iraq and the region.
saddam hussein was removed from power.
In 1990, Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait, leading to the Gulf War. This invasion was motivated by Iraq's desire to control Kuwait's oil reserves and to address economic issues following the Iran-Iraq War. The international community responded with a coalition, ultimately leading to the liberation of Kuwait in early 1991.
Kuwait.
In early August 1990 Iraq invaded and annexed its small neighbor Kuwait at the order of president Saddam Hussein. This invasion of Kuwait ultimately triggered the Gulf War.
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Saddam Hussein
The Country Saddam Hussein invaded was Kuwait for their resources and because Iraq thought that they would get more power , but the invasion just lead to another war .
Saddam Hussein invaded the country of Kuwait, and wouldn't leave.
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Saddam Hussein's forces invaded and annexed the sovereign country of Kuwait
Saddam Hussein.
This question strikes me as somewhat misinformed. Since it was Saddam Hussein's country which was invaded, I don't think he had a purpose in the invasion. The invasion was undertaken by American forces against Iraq, and Saddam fled.
He was the leader of Iraq who invaded Kuwait.
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