Which of the following was a fundamental part of the George W. Bush administration's case for the 2003 war in Iraq?

a. Iraq attacked Israel in 2002 with SCUD missiles and was threatening to do so again.
b. Iraq had weapons of mass destruction.
c. Saddam Hussein had provided Al-Qaeda with military intelligence and training.
d. Saddam Hussein had permitted Osama bin Laden to use Iraq for training terrorists.


Answer: b

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