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GrogVix [38]
2 years ago
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George H. W. Bush’s reference to Mikhail Gorbachev indicates that the global opposition to Saddam Hussein built in part on A. th

e power of the Red Army. B. the power of NATO in Europe. C. the end of the Cold War. D. the strong relationship between Iraq and the Soviet Union.
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nikitadnepr [17]2 years ago
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Bush’s reference to Mikhail Gorbachev shows that the global opposition to Saddam Hussein was built in part on the end of the Cold War.

<h3>What did Gorbachev writes about?</h3>

In his conversations with George Bush, he writes about the dangers of ending the Cold War.

Thus, his reference to Mikhail Gorbachev shows that the global opposition to Saddam Hussein was built in part on the end of the Cold War.

Therefore, the Option C is correct.

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