The direct cause of George H.W. Bush’s creation of an international coalition to intervene in the Middle East was the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait to control its oil fields. This invasion prompted the need for a collective response to restore Kuwait's sovereignty and maintain stability in the region.
Which of the following was a direct cause of George H.W. Bush’s creation of an international coalition to intervene in the Middle East?
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The Iraqi invasion of Kuwait to control its oil fields.
The Iraqi invasion of Kuwait to control its oil fields.
The eight-year conflict between Iraq and Iran.
The eight-year conflict between Iraq and Iran.
The air campaign during Operation Desert Shield.
The air campaign during Operation Desert Shield.
The end of the United States’ “Vietnam Syndrome.”
The end of the United States’ “Vietnam Syndrome.”
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