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CIA and Iraq: Lessons from the 90s
This chapter examines the CIA's changing strategies towards Saddam Hussein in the late 1990s, emphasizing the shift from covert operations to military intervention leading up to the 2003 invasion. It highlights the complexities of U.S. foreign policy, the implications of Saddam's deceptive tactics regarding weapons of mass destruction, and the missed opportunities for dialogue. The discussion reflects on the broader historical context of American involvement in the Middle East and the necessity for a nuanced approach to international relations.