Answer:
The Camp David Accords and the Persian Gulf War both show America's desire to create stability in the Middle East.
Step-by-step explanation:
The Camp David Accords were those peace agreements signed by Egyptian President Anvar Sadat and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin on September 17, 1978, after twelve days of secret negotiations through the mediation of President Jimmy Carter and thanks to which Egypt and Israel signed peace in the territorial conflicts between both countries.
In turn, the Gulf War was the conflict that opposed Iraq to a coalition of 35 states formed under the mandate of the United Nations and led by the United States, which proposed to restore the sovereignty of the small emirate of Kuwait, after this had been invaded and annexed by Iraq.