Why did britain go to war with iraq?

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Opinion to why Britain went to war with Iraq still differs, some say it is because they want to gain control of the vast oil fields and others say it is for the oil. Unlike previous conflicts, the war in Iraq took place only after a substantive vote in parliament, a development which is welcome by the people. The guardian wrote that the dictatorship of Saddam Hussein lead to the war.
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