Saddam was born on April 28, 1937. At age 3, he was sent to Baghdad to live with his uncle whose politics would greatly influence …show more content…
This attack caused the United States to start the War on Terrorism. President George W. Bush felt that Saddam Hussein had become a threat to the United States, and the world due to the start up of a chemical weapons program. In 1980, Saddam Hussein started war with Iran which “...was marked by indiscriminate ballistic-missile attacks, extensive use of chemical weapons…”(“Iran-Iraq War). This war was proof that Iraq did indeed possess chemical weapons. On March 3, 2003, President Bush declared war on Iraq. “If we do not defeat these enemies now, we will leave our children to face a Middle East overrun by terrorist states and radical dictators armed with nuclear weapons” (President George W. Bush). Kenneth Pollack stated “In our case, the ugliest of things would be to hide our heads in the sand while Saddam Hussein acquires the capability to kill millions of people and hold the economy of the world in his cruel hands” (Anderson, 28).It is still debated today if the US should have invaded Iraq. George W. Bush stands by his decision and his family rallies behind him. If the United States had not invaded Iraq, where would the world be? At war? Under Saddam’s leadership? At peace? Nobody will know because the former President of The United States of America used his executive power to put an end to Saddam Hussein once and for …show more content…
Finding Saddam’s location and capturing him was crucial. “After declaring Saddam the most important of his regime’s 55 most-wanted members, The United States began an intense search for the former leader and his closest advisors” (“Saddam Hussein Captured”). Catching Saddam was a turning point in the war against Iraq. “ On December 13, 2003, U.S, soldiers found Saddam Hussein hiding in a six-to-eight-foot hole”(Saddam Hussein Captured). Saddam’s first trial was held in October of 2005. In November of 2006, Saddam’s second trial was held. “He was found guilty of crimes against humanity and sentenced to death by hanging” (Saddam Hussein Captured). Saddam was executed on December 30, 2006, putting an end to his regime and neutralizing a potential threat to the