Iraq and Political Ideologies

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Social Issues

 

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Carolyn S

 

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August 1, 2010

 

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University

 

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Based on the information available and the reasons given in 2003 though, I think one is still able to clearly see that an invasion is highly irrational. My basic understanding of why the U.S. needed to invade Iraq was because Iraqi leader, Saddam Hussein, was a tyrant who had weapons of mass destruction, which he would probably give to terrorist organizations, and he had taken part in the attacks of the World Trade Center...
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All of these have since been disproved, but even then, there was no evidence to support a single one of these claims. Also, even if Saddam did have nuclear weapons, it would be highly unlikely that he would use them against the U.S. mainly because it would mean he would then have to deal with a massive retaliation effort from the U...
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