28 April 1937
3 weeks
The U.S.-led invasion of Iraq began on March 20, 2003, and Baghdad was captured on April 9, 2003, taking just under three weeks. The rapid advance was part of the broader military campaign to overthrow Saddam Hussein's regime. The fall of Baghdad marked a significant turning point in the invasion, leading to the eventual establishment of a new government in Iraq.
One night
Create a timeline of major events in the war.
To take over and rule Western Europe and England.
3 weeks
Saddam Hussein was captured on December 13, 2003, approximately eight months after the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq began on March 20, 2003. His capture followed an extensive manhunt and intelligence operations to locate him.
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Saddam Hussein ( Iraq's leader) invaded Kuwait in 1990. He wanted to take over it's oil wells and to continue his invasion to Saudi Arabia for the same reason.
The genocide perpetrated by Saddam Hussein primarily took place in Iraq, particularly targeting the Kurdish population in the northern regions during the late 1980s. This campaign, known as the Anfal Campaign, involved systematic killings, mass executions, and the use of chemical weapons against civilians. Additionally, there were repressive actions against other ethnic and religious groups, including Shiites and Marsh Arabs, throughout Iraq.
Saddam Hussein's government began to crumble rapidly after the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq in March 2003. The coalition forces quickly captured Baghdad by April 9, 2003, leading to the fall of Hussein's regime. Within a matter of weeks, key government structures collapsed, and Saddam himself went into hiding, ultimately being captured in December 2003. The swift military action and subsequent chaos marked a dramatic and rapid disintegration of his government.
The United States didn't want to invade Iraq for their oil. (that was the earlier answer) The reason why the United States interfered was this: Kuwait and Iraq share oil fields, and every so often, each country is allowed to take a certain amount of oil from the fields. Then, Saddam Hussein decided that he wanted more than his fair share of oil. He wanted all of it. So he blamed Kuwait for taking more oil than allowed, to start a conflict that he might win. The United States thought that this wasn't a good idea, and they decided to invade Iraq to help Kuwait. (the answer to the question) The United States fought on Kuwait's side until Iraq and Saddam Hussein realized that they couldn't win. The Saddam Hussein did something so incredibly stupid. He burned all of the oil! Hussein was acting like a big baby, saying "If I can't have it, no one can!" The United States still won, but the disappointing part was that Hussein remained in power. When the troops returned, the American citizens provided overwhelming support for them. I hope you meant the first invasion, and I !!
i have heard that he was moninated only. i wish he could take it
Saddam Hussein took power in Iraq in 1979 after a gradual rise within the Ba'ath Party, where he had held various positions since the party's coup in 1968. He became the de facto leader of Iraq after President Ahmed Hassan al-Bakr resigned, largely due to health issues and internal party pressures. Hussein consolidated his control through a combination of political maneuvering, purges of rivals, and the establishment of a repressive security apparatus to eliminate dissent. By the time he officially assumed the presidency, he had already established himself as the dominant figure in Iraqi politics.
Because Iraq wanted to take over Iran's oil. Iran just went through a revolution and the country was not stable. Iraq thought it was their best chance to invade, and it was.
In October 2002, the United Nations Security Council passed Resolution 1441, which aimed to enhance the inspections of Iraq's weapons of mass destruction (WMD) program under the authority of the UN Monitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission (UNMOVIC). The resolution gave Iraq a final opportunity to comply with its disarmament obligations and warned of "serious consequences" if it failed to do so. This action reflected international concerns about Saddam Hussein's potential development of WMDs and set the stage for increased scrutiny and tensions leading up to the Iraq War.
Answer:President Obama is better because he believes in equal rights and president bush caused the war in Iraq for one purpose; to finish what his father wanted which is to take the oil from Saddam Hussein.