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Essay heading: US - Iraq War
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Saddam Hussein's regime remained a threat to its people and its neighbors, and did not meet any of its obligations to the UN that would allow the UN to lift sanctions.
His priorities were clear. If given control of Iraq's resources, Saddam Hussein would use them to rearm and threaten the region, not to improve the lot of the Iraqi people... displayed 300 characters
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If given control of Iraq's resources, Saddam Hussein would use them to rearm and threaten the region, not to improve the lot of the Iraqi people. Have palaces for himself, prisons for his people, and weapons to destroy Iraq's citizens and its neighbors. He has built 48 palaces for himself since the Gulf War... displayed next 300 characters
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