what was a challenge of removing hussein from power

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One of the biggest challenges of removing Saddam Hussein from power was winning the support of other countries, especially in the Middle East region. Many countries were hesitant to support the US-led coalition due to concerns about destabilizing the region and the possibility of increased sectarian violence. Furthermore, the lack of a clear and viable plan for post-war Iraq led to prolonged instability and sectarian conflict, along with the emergence of new terrorist groups such as ISIS. The war also resulted in significant human casualties and economic devastation in Iraq.
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