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                In 3 to 5 sentences evaluate the factors that shape the US foreign policy in the Middle East during George HW Bush's administration and whether you agree with Bush's approach choose one to two examples to support your response
            
            
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            Soul Eater
            
    The factors that shaped U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East during George H.W. Bush’s administration were the following. I do not agree with this approach of the Bush administration in the invasion of Irak. The reason why is that the Security Council of the United Nations had sent experts to confirm the existence of these supposed weapons but they had not found anything. So without the approval of the Security Council, Bush sent the US troops with the support of Great Britain and invaded Irak. The controversial thing is that after so many years, nobody has found weapons of mass destruction in Irak.
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            It’s me 
            
    Wrong Bush ^
    
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            QC Queen
            
    The factors that shaped U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East during George H.W. Bush’s administration were the result of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. After the attacks, President Bush ordered the creation of the Homeland Security Department and the attack of Afghanistan to eliminate the terrorist cell led by Osama bin Laden. I do not agree with Bush’s approach because he later invaded Irak under the premise that Sadam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction but those weapons were never found in Irak.
Bruh you literally copied and pasted from brainly XD
and it's Iraq also and he does have the correct bush it's George H.W. Bush
    
Bruh you literally copied and pasted from brainly XD
and it's Iraq also and he does have the correct bush it's George H.W. Bush
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            gamer
            
    In 3–5 sentences, evaluate the factors that shaped U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East during George H.W. Bush’s administration, and whether you agree with Bush’s approach. Choose 1–2 examples to support your response.
    
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            gamer
            
    what was bushs foreign policy
    
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            nah
            
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    The U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East during George H.W. Bush's administration was mainly shaped by the Gulf War in 1991, which aimed to drive Iraqi forces out of Kuwait. Additionally, Bush supported the Oslo Accords that aimed to promote peace between Israel and the Palestinians. I agree with Bush's approach towards the Gulf War, as it was defending a sovereign nation and preserving peace in the region. However, regarding the Oslo Accords, Bush's approach was not successful, as we have not seen lasting peace between Israel and Palestine.
    
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    George H.W. Bush's foreign policy was generally focused on promoting America's global interests, particularly democracy and free-market capitalism, and maintaining stability in the international arena. This was reflected in his approach to various international conflicts, such as the Gulf War, Panama, and Somalia. Additionally, Bush sought to improve the United States’ relationship with Russia and worked towards the reduction of nuclear warheads between the two countries. His foreign policy was characterized by international cooperation, multilateral diplomacy, and strategic military interventions.
    
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George H.W. Bush's foreign policy focused on promoting America's global interests, maintaining international stability, and supporting democracy and free-market capitalism. His approach involved military interventions and diplomatic efforts, with a focus on international cooperation and strategic alliances. Examples include the Gulf War, Panama, Somalia, and efforts to improve relations with Russia and reduce nuclear weapons.
    
George H.W. Bush's foreign policy focused on promoting America's global interests, maintaining international stability, and supporting democracy and free-market capitalism. His approach involved military interventions and diplomatic efforts, with a focus on international cooperation and strategic alliances. Examples include the Gulf War, Panama, Somalia, and efforts to improve relations with Russia and reduce nuclear weapons.
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