The continued presence of U. S. troops in Kuwait and Saudi Arabia following
the Persian Gulf W...
History, 21.05.2020 00:15 raquelwilliams5795
The continued presence of U. S. troops in Kuwait and Saudi Arabia following
the Persian Gulf War created which of the following outcomes?
A. Islamic terrorists increasingly targeted U. S. interests.
B. Saddam Hussein was forced to give up power in Iraq.
C. Several Middle Eastern governments adopted Communism.
D. Saudi Arabia refused to continue selling oil to the United States.
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