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lord [1]
3 years ago
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Explain in your own words why President Bush felt it was to invade Iraq. (15 points positive) What seems to be Saddam Hussein's

attitude about fighting in another war with the U.S.? How does Hussein demonstrate this in this Excerpt.( 15 points positive)
History
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Deffense [45]3 years ago
8 0

 

He was scared that Saddam had or was developing weapons of mass destruction. The whole thing fell into place as he was blinded by the actions of his father and the previous president.  

In my opinion, Bush didn't lie - he was wrong. Not that being wrong in that instance would be considered much better.

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