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Why did the United States invade Iraq in 2003? Choose all correct answers. Some U.S. officials believed that Saddam Hussein was seeking to make or acquire weapons of mass destruction. Intelligence reports concluded without doubt that Saddam Hussein had acquired weapons of mass destruction. I'll give brainliest and 10 points The Bush administration believed that a democratic and stable Iraq was vital to American foreign policy interests. Iraq was known to be an ally and supporter of Osama bin Laden and al-Qaeda.

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Some U.S. officials believed that Saddam Hussein was seeking to make or acquire weapons of mass destruction. The Bush administration believed that a democratic and stable Iraq was vital to American foreign policy interests.

  • Q: Did some U.S. officials believe that Saddam Hussein was seeking to make or acquire weapons of mass destruction? A: Some U.S. officials believed that Saddam Hussein was seeking to make or acquire weapons of mass destruction.
  • Q: Did intelligence reports conclude without doubt that Saddam Hussein had acquired weapons of mass destruction? A: No, intelligence reports did not conclude without doubt that Saddam Hussein had acquired weapons of mass destruction.
  • Q: Did the Bush administration believe that a democratic and stable Iraq was vital to American foreign policy interests? A: Yes, the Bush administration believed that a democratic and stable Iraq was vital to American foreign policy interests.
  • Q: Was Iraq known to be an ally and supporter of Osama bin Laden and al-Qaeda? A: No, Iraq was not known to be an ally and supporter of Osama bin Laden and al-Qaeda.