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The stated purposes of the war in Iraq that began in 2003 involve all of the following EXCEPT

A) foster democracy in Iraq.
B) restoring self-rule to Kuwait.
C) promote freedom in the region.
D) prevent an attack on the United States.

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B. Resorting self-rule to Kuwait.


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Answer:

The correct answer here is B: Restoring self-rule to Kuwait.

Step-by-step explanation:

The main reason is that restoring self-rule to Kuwait was never part of the reason for the 2003 invasion of Iraq led by the U.S; it was part of the reason for the Gulf War in 1990-1991. The conflict of 2003 arose because it was known that Iraq, led by Saddam Hussein, considered an enemy leader of the United States and other western powers, were harboring both terrorists from Al-Qaeda and, it was believed, weapons of mass destruction. Because Hussein refused to act after a UN resolution, and did not give the necessary assurances, the U.S and other nations, took matters into their hands and in 2003 initiated an invasion that led to what is known as the Iraq War, which arose from the fight between the coalition forces led by the U.S and those that supported Hussein.

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