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Alla [95]
4 years ago
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Why did the United States go to war against Iraq in 2003?

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Reika [66]4 years ago
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I think it is the last one "The united states government saw Iraqi leader, Saddam Hussein, as a threat to peace and United States interests in the religion."
Natalka [10]4 years ago
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Its the last one which is D

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