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To prevent Iraq from conquering its oil-rich neighbors

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Q: What best explains the U.S. motivation for entering the Persian Gulf War?
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Why did the US feel justified in entering the Persian gulf war?

All of the Persian Gulf wars concerned oil. The US utilizes many automobiles. The US has been involved in all or most of the Persian Gulf wars in the 20th and 21st centuries; specifically which Persian Gulf War concerns your question?


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Iran is a country on the Persian Gulf.


What is a country on the Persian Gulf?

Kuwait is a country in the Persian Gulf


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Bahrain is an island country in the Persian Gulf and the smallest country in the Persian Gulf area.


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Bahrain is an archipelago of islands completely surrounded by the Persian Gulf.


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Is the Persian Gulf saltwater or freshwater?

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