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George h.w. bush decided against long-term u.s. involvement in iraq for all of these reasons except __________.

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He decided there were insufficient oil reserves to make it worthwhile.

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The reason why George W. Bush against long-term US involvement is, he thinks it might generate a power vacuum for an anti-American community to take over, he had accomplished the goal of forcing Iraq to extract from Kuwait, other regions in the area did not support long-term U.S. involvement, and he decided there were inadequate oil reserves to make it worthwhile.
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