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1998 bombing of Iraq - Wikipedia The operation was a major flare-up in the Iraq disarmament crisis as it involved a direct attack on Iraq The aim of the bombing was to disable military and security targets which may have enabled Iraq to produce, store, maintain, and deliver weapons of mass destruction
When Iraq Was Clinton’s War - Jacobin Much as George W Bush inherited his initial Iraq policy from Bill Clinton, Clinton inherited his from Bush’s father Following Iraq’s 1990 invasion of Kuwait, the UN Security Council imposed sanctions on Iraq in an attempt to force a withdrawal
The Iraq War - George W. Bush Library The Iraq War was an armed conflict between a United States-led coalition force against the regime of Saddam Hussein from 2003 to 2011 The war was part of a broader campaign against terrorist activity known as the Global War on Terror
Clinton defends successors push for war - Jun 19, 2004 - CNN (CNN) -- Former President Clinton has revealed that he continues to support President Bush's decision to go to war in Iraq but chastised the administration over the abuses at Abu Ghraib
Iraq Policy under Clinton and Bush - Academic library In 1992 a new president, Bill Clinton, took over Iraq policy from George H W Bush He was determined to manage the perceived threat from Iraq while keeping the United States out of another Gulf conflict
Why Bush’s Case On Iraq Was Different From Clinton’s To justify the war against Iraq, the Bush administration made a number of exaggerated and misleading claims about the Iraqi threat that went far beyond the public statements issued by the
Twenty years on, reflection and regret on 2002 Iraq war vote The Bush administration and many of the Democrat’s swing-state constituents strongly believed that the United States should go to war in Iraq, and lawmakers knew that the House and Senate votes on whether to authorize force would be hugely consequential