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At the end of the Persian Gulf War, what did Iraq agree to do? Check all that apply. eliminate any long-range missiles it possessed remove President Saddam Hussein from power recognize Kuwait’s right to exist independently protect Saudi Arabia from attacks on its oil supply help restore Kuwait’s economy to its prewar state

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Answer:

A: eliminate any long-range missiles it possessed

C: recognize Kuwait's right to exist independently

Explanation:

At the end of the Persian Gulf War, Iraq agreed to - eliminate any long-range missiles it possessed.

- Recognize Kuwait's right to exist independently.

  • Before the participation of the United States, the first Gulf war was the response to Hussein's invasion and taking Kuwait.
  • The takeover of Kuwait posed a direct threat to other neighbour countries.
  • The presence of nuclear weapons also brought fear among neighbouring counties.
  • A threat in the oil industries and nuclear weapons led America to enter the war to end the dictatorship of Saddam Hussein.
  • After the war, Iraq agreed to destroy weapons and left Kuwait independent.

Therefore we can conclude that the Persian Gulf War played a significant role with the assistance of the United States.

Thus option A and C are the correct answer.

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