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  2. Iraq Liberation Act - Wikipedia

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    Iraq Liberation Act of 1998; Long title: An Act to establish a program to support a transition to democracy in Iraq. Acronyms (colloquial) ILA: Nicknames: Iraq Liberation Act of 1998: Enacted by: the 105th United States Congress: Effective: October 31, 1998: Citations; Public law: 105-338: Statutes at Large: 112 Stat. 3178: Codification; Titles ...

  3. Iraqi no-fly zones conflict - Wikipedia

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    Sanctions against Iraq 1990–2003; Iraqi uprisings 1991; Iraqi no-fly zones conflict 1991–2003; Iraq disarmament crisis 1991–2003; Arms-to-Iraq affair 1992–1996; Iraq Liberation Act 1998; September 11 attacks 2001; U.S. anthrax attacks 2001; U.S. invasion of Afghanistan 2001; Alleged Prague connection 2001; Iraq Resolution 2002; Wood ...

  4. Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Iraq ...

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    The Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Iraq Resolution of 2002, [1] informally known as the Iraq Resolution, is a joint resolution passed by the United States Congress in October 2002 as Public Law No. 107-243, authorizing the use of the United States Armed Forces against Saddam Hussein's Iraq government in what would be known as ...

  5. Colin Powell's presentation to the United Nations Security ...

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    On February 5, 2003, the Secretary of State of the United States Colin Powell gave a PowerPoint presentation [1] [2] to the United Nations Security Council. He explained the rationale for the Iraq War which would start on March 19, 2003 with the invasion of Iraq. The decision to invade Iraq had already been made prior to the presentation being ...

  6. Rationale for the Iraq War - Wikipedia

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    US policy shifted in 1998 when the United States Congress passed and President Bill Clinton signed the Iraq Liberation Act after Iraq terminated its cooperation with UN weapons inspectors the preceding August. The act made it official US policy to "support efforts to remove the regime headed by Saddam Hussein from power", although it also made ...

  7. Iraq War - Wikipedia

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    The Republican Party's campaign platform in the 2000 election called for "full implementation" of the Iraq Liberation Act as "a starting point" in a plan to "remove" Saddam. [92] Little formal movement towards an invasion occurred until the September 11 attacks , although plans were drafted and meetings were held from the first days of his ...

  8. U.S. Treasury official says Iraq must act to avoid further ...

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    Iraq has more than 70 private banks, a relatively new feature in a sector that was almost entirely controlled by the state until Saddam Hussein was toppled in the U.S. invasion of 2003. Of those ...

  9. Outline of the Iraq War - Wikipedia

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    International sanctions against Iraq (1990–2003) Iraqi uprisings (1991) Iraqi no-fly zones conflict (1991–2003) Operation Provide Comfort; United Nations Special Commission regarding Iraq's use of weapons of mass destruction (1991–1998) Oil-for-Food Programme (1995–2003) Oil-for-Food Program Hearings (2004–2005) Iraq Liberation Act (1998)