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What was the outcome of Gulf War II regarding Saddam Hussein?

  1. Exiled to another country

  2. Forced resignation

  3. Ouster and trial

  4. Reelection as president

The correct answer is: Ouster and trial

During the Gulf War II, Saddam Hussein, the leader of Iraq, was ultimately overthrown and put on trial. Option A, exiling him to another country, did not occur and he remained in Iraq until his capture by US forces. Option B, forced resignation, did not occur either as he was forcibly removed. Option D, reelection as president, did not occur as Saddam Hussein was not allowed to run for office again after being overthrown. Ultimately, option C, ouster and trial, was the outcome of Gulf War II regarding Saddam Hussein.