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What challenges did the United States face in Iraq? Check all that apply.
The US had trouble gaining trust and establishing relationships with the people.
An anti-US insurgency fought against American forces.
WMDs were found throughout Iraq.
Two different groups of Iraqis fought against each other in a civil conflict.
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Select the first, second, and fourth statements.
- The US had trouble gaining trust and establishing relationships with the people. — True (difficulties with local legitimacy, cooperation, and reconstruction).
- An anti-US insurgency fought against American forces. — True (insurgents attacked US and coalition forces after the invasion).
- WMDs were found throughout Iraq. — False (major stockpiles of WMDs were not found).
- Two different groups of Iraqis fought against each other in a civil conflict. — True (intense sectarian violence, especially Sunni vs. Shia, resembled a civil conflict).
- The US had trouble gaining trust and establishing relationships with the people. — True (difficulties with local legitimacy, cooperation, and reconstruction).
- An anti-US insurgency fought against American forces. — True (insurgents attacked US and coalition forces after the invasion).
- WMDs were found throughout Iraq. — False (major stockpiles of WMDs were not found).
- Two different groups of Iraqis fought against each other in a civil conflict. — True (intense sectarian violence, especially Sunni vs. Shia, resembled a civil conflict).
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