didn't they win Iraq for you? and helped you to lynch Sadman Hossain? how ungrateful! or just feigning outrage to hide the real facts
Nope, the US regime invaded Iraq and Afghanistan in order to encircle and destroy Iran, a country which had also been placed on Bush's so-called "axis of evil" in addition to being inscribed on the list of nations that Washington intended to attack after 9-11, as revealed by US general Wesley Clarke. The motto of the G.I.'s during those years was "real men go to Tehran", and Iran was the primary target of the zionist neoconservative cabal surrounding George W. Bush, whose rabid obsession in this regard was plain obvious.
And it would indeed have come to this, had the US strategy of deliberately sowing chaos in Iraq not led to a systemic backlash of sorts in America as well as to a loss of appetite for more illegal wars of aggression (much more costly ones at that) - not to mention Iran's support for the Iraqi Resistance, which according to the Pentagon directly contributed to the elimination of over 600 US troops in a few years. The kidnapping and mistreating of Iranian diplomats from Iran's consular office at Erbil by US forces did not dissuade Tehran. Nor did the trespassing of British and American troops into Iranian territorial waters, considering their arrest by Iran and their parading before cameras.
Case in point, Iran was the only country in the region to staunchly condemn the illegal war on Iraq in 2003. Iraq was bombed out of Bahrein and Qatar, invaded out of Kuwait. In effect Saddam's Iraq had long ceased to represent any sort of a threat to Iran, seeing how thoroughly it had gotten hammered in 1991 already and then made to suffer 12 years of crushing embargos. During the latter period, it was in fact Iran which helped Baghdad circumvent sanctions, by covertly sending much needed commodities over the border, as one Saddam-era official later admitted on Iraqi television.
Saddam wasn't lynched, by the way, he was hanged. The executioners were masked and nobody knows who they really were, but they referenced Sadr, you know the Shia Iraqi cleric everyone tends to celebrate for actually
not being an ally to Iran.