These were not the war aims adduced by Bush and Blair. Indeed they were specifically and unambiguously denied. At the time of the gas attacks on the Kurds, or deployment of chemical warfare against Iran, to which I take it you refer, Saddam enjoyed the favour of the West. No need. I have found ample material for my meditations on this subject already.
What war aims? I listed no war aims. I simply encapsulated the nature of the regime, and alluded to the sheer stupidity of allowing such a regime control over the region and it's critical oil.
Of course it was the general nature of the regime which ultimately led to the invasion. The "war aim" at the point of the invasion was simply to eliminate the regime - much to the "indignation" of your local loon population, apparently. The official reasons for overthrowing the regime are listed in UNSCR 1441, along with the long standing authorization to use force:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2002/dec/20/iraq.foreignpolicy2
Your dodge aside, I continue to find it strange that unprecedented indignation would be aroused by the overthrow of a brutish family which had seized control of a fourth of Earth's proven oil reserves, had attempted to seize even more, had repeatedly defied the terms of the UN cease-fire agreement which had initially saved the regime's sorry ass, was in "material breach" of numerous other resolutions, and was generally destabilizing the critical region, after having slaughtered millions by various excruciating means including mass chemical attacks.
Strange, bordering on nuts. But what do I know. All I have is history and a plethora of UN resolutions backing me up. And everybody knows all those Security Council people are a bunch of loons. Who knows how they got where they are.
No need. I have found ample material for my meditations on this subject already.
OTC, you are ignoring the ample material you have right there at hand. I refer you to your own assessment of the mentality of your local loon population. You don't need to come searching all the way over here. You can study some of the wierdest loons on earth, all day long, right there in your local pub. Perhaps the local loons might have more to do with the economic and political basket case your region has become, than the presumptive loons way over here, that you're all so eager to point your plastic fingers at.