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It's a mixed bag from the imperialist POV:
They got rid of Saddam, but Saddam was also a soft check in Iranian influence. Besides hostility towards Iran, Saddam also had a rivalry with the Assad family. Would Hezbollah have been able to get arms from Iran if Saddam was still around?
They took a big hit in prestige and PR. Perhaps this doesn't count for much in the grand scheme of things.
Actual imperialist success stories are Yugoslavia, Libya, and Panama. The US more or less got everything they set out to accomplish while looking like the world's saviors.