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Which arguments were made against President Bush's decision in 2003 to invade Iraq? Choose all answers that are correct.

Saddam Hussein had not attacked the U. S. and had no connection to al-Qaeda.

It had not been proven that Iraq had acquired weapons of mass destruction.

If attacked, Saddam Hussein would launch nuclear missiles at the United States.

Iraq was a democratic nation that brought stability to the Middle East.

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