What was the Sunni Awakening?

A) The Sunnis grew resentful of the brutal religious extremist domination and allied with the Americans to resist.
B) The Sunnis realized their power if forces were joined with the Americans to end the terrorist campaigns of the Taliban.
C) The Sunnis realized this was their opportunity to set an example for all Muslims to be respected on the world stage.
D) The Sunnis realized they were the only ones that could stop other Muslims from engaging in terrorist activities.
E) The Sunnis realized a healthy Iraq was a united Iraq and joined the Shia in governance.


A

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