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January 16, 1991: Address to the Nation on the Invasion of Iraq

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George H. W. Bush

January 16, 1991

Source National Archives

Bush explains that the aerial invasion of Iraq comes after months of failed negotiations with Saddam Hussein. The United States enters Iraq with the support of twenty-eight nations and the United Nations.

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January 16, 1991: Address to the Nation on the Invasion of Iraq

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