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Why did Saddam Hussein attack Kuwait in 1990?

A. He blamed Kuwait for the Iraq-Iran War.
B. He wanted access to the Persian Gulf.
C. He thought Kuwaiti land had always belonged to Iraq.
D. He believed Kuwait was responsible for low oil prices.

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Answer:

The Correct Answer is D

Step-by-step explanation:

  • The Gulf War was the outcome of the invasion of Iraqi ruler Saddam Hussein, who decided to get over Kuwait in 1990.
  • The principal purpose following the attack of Kuwait by Iraq was the financial collapse of Iraq after the Iran-Iraq war, which disabled the commercial nature of the nation.
  • release the debt as Iraq's economy was disabled and not in a position to return it.

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User Chuck Mosher
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Answer:

D. He believed Kuwait was responsible for low oil prices.

Step-by-step explanation:

The answer is complicated. While it is true that Iraq claimed Kuwait was a part of Iraq, taken away by the Brittish during the Anglo-Ottoman Convention, the main reason for war was Economic. Iraq had a significant debt with Kuwait. Kuwait helped Iraq during the Iran-Iraq war, and Iraq owed Kuwait a large sum. However, oil prices remained low al through the 1980s, and Irak blamed Kuwait, as the Emirate did not want to lower production to spike up prices.

Then, as a cause of war, Iraq claimed that Kuwait was stealing oil from Iraq by using slant drilling.

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