PRECONDITIONS AND CAUSES OF THE MARCH 2003 US INVASION OF IRAQ

David Maglakelidze,

Master’s Student,

Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Kyiv, Ukraine

 

DOI: https://doi.org/10.17721/2524-048X.2025.30.8

 

Abstract. This article analyzes the preconditions and causes of the U.S. invasion of Iraq in March 2003. The author examines the policies of the administrations of G. H. W. Bush (1989–1993) and W. Clinton (1993–2001) towards Iraq, as well as those of G. W. Bush up to the beginning of the invasion (2001 – March 2003). The political causes behind George W. Bush’s decision to overthrow Saddam Hussein’s government are addressed, and significant attention is given to the preconditions of the invasion, which had been developing over the decade following the Gulf War (1990–1991).

The article aims to examine the preconditions and causes of the U.S. invasion of Iraq in March 2003 by analyzing the policies of the administrations of George H. W. Bush, William Clinton, and George W. Bush regarding Iraq.

The methodology of this study is determined by the specific characteristics of the research. The author employs general scientific methods of analysis and induction to evaluate and compare the policies of three U.S. administrations regarding Iraq. The study utilizes the following historical research methods: the chronological method, the historical-genetic method, the comparative method, and the method of source criticism. The chronological method is applied to describe U.S. policy toward Iraq in chronological order. The historical-genetic method is used to examine the evolution of U.S. policy on Iraq within its historical context. The comparative method is implemented to compare the policies of the administrations of George H. W. Bush, Bill Clinton, and George W. Bush toward Iraq.

The scientific novelty of the research lies in the assessment of the U.S. intervention in Iraq within the broader historical context and specific political circumstances, as well as the examination of the impact George W. Bush’s administration’s views had on its policy change towards Iraq.

It is concluded that the U.S. invasion of Iraq in 2003 was driven by a number of political and ideological factors. Iraq had repeatedly launched attacks on neighboring countries and had used weapons of mass destruction both against them and its population. Following Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait in 1990, the United Nations imposed sanctions on Iraq, which were to be lifted upon the elimination of Iraq’s weapons of mass destruction. However, Saddam Hussein refused to cooperate with UN inspectors, creating the illusion that such weapons existed or could be produced within the country. At the same time, by the late 1990s, Iraq had adapted to the sanctions. Despite this, the United States did not intend to overthrow Saddam Hussein’s government, as it did not view Iraq as an immediate threat. However, after the 9/11 terrorist attacks, the U.S. government viewed as the main national security threat the states that harbored terrorists or could potentially provide them with weapons of mass destruction. The George W. Bush administration sought to preemptively eliminate these threats through military action. This, along with inaccurate intelligence conclusions regarding the presence of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, were a decisive factor leading to the military intervention.

Keywords: USA, Iraq, George H. W. Bush, William Clinton, George W. Bush, Saddam Hussein, U.S. foreign policy.

 

Submitted 15.12.2024


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