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The United States sold Iraq a huge arsenal of weapons.

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Q: Which best describes the US' policy toward Iraq in the 1980's?
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Which best describes the US policies towards Iraq in the 1980s?

The United States suppported the fight against IranThe United States sold Iraq a huge arsenal of weapons.


Who was the ruler of Iraq in the 1980s?

Sadam Husain


Which best describes how the US interacted with Iraq in the 1980s?

The United States supported its fight against Iran. They were trade partners. The United States sold Iraq a huge arsenal of weapons. The United States supported its fight against Iran.


Iran fought a major war during the 1980s with?

Iraq


Which country had the strongest military force in the Middle East in late 1980s?

Iraq


Did the Ayatollah Khomeini rule Iraq during the 1980s and was he an ally of the US?

NO. Ayatollah Khomeini ruled IRAN in the 1980s and was a determined ENEMY of the United States.


What kind of government is Iraq currently working toward?

Iraq is working towards a repiblic government.


What kind of dictatorship describes Iraq?

Currently, Iraq is a Parliamentary Democracy that is slowly moving towards an Illiberal Democracy, but it is not a dictatorship. Under Saddam Hussein, Iraq was an Authoritarian State.


Which of these countries had the strongest military force in the Middle East in the late 1980s?

Egypt, with Saudi Arabia cutting a close second.


What best describes Iraq in 2006?

Iraq faced a civil war. Ethnic groups fought with each other. Insurgents fought in many areas.


What of the following describes an outcome of the US invasion of Iraq in 2003?

The United States eliminated Iraq's dictator but created resentment among many Muslims.


How did Saddam use chemical weapons?

Chemical weapons were used in Iraq in the 1970s and 1980s to attack Kurds living in the North of the country as part of an intentional genocide against the Kurdish people. In addition, these weapons were also used by Iraq against the Iranians during the Iran-Iraq War.