At the end of the Persian Gulf War, what did Iraq agree to do? Check all that apply. A. Eliminate any long-range missiles it possessed. B. Remove President Saddam Hussein from power. C. Recognize Kuwait’s right to exist independently. D. Protect Saudi Arabia from attacks on its oil supply. E. help restore Kuwait’s economy to its prewar state.

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At the end of the Persian Gulf War, what Iraq agreed to do is A. Eliminate any long-range missiles it possessed and C. Recognize Kuwait’s right to exist independently.

The correct answers are:

A. Eliminate any long-range missiles it possessed.

C. Recognize Kuwait’s right to exist independently.

Persian Gulf War started on 2 of August 1990 and ended on 28 of February 1991. It is the war between coalition nations (35) led by the US and Iraq in response of invasion and annexation of Kuwait by the latter. The leader of Iraq at that time, Saddam Hussein, ordered to invade the territory of Kuwait in order to expand Iraqi power in the region. This annexation was a potential threat to Arabia Saudi, so the UN Council decided to take measures and in the end of the operation Kuwait was granted with independence and it was prohibited for Iraq to have long-range missiles and destroy ones they had.