The main U.S. hope for gaining international support for the toppling of Saddam Hussein in the aftermath of the second Iraq War and the hoped for engine to change the tone of Islamic world in relation to the modern Western world, was to
A) overthrow all tyrants and impose UN rule in the Middle East, backed by the political might of the United States and the coalition of the willing.
B) rebuild Iraq as a vibrant and fully functioning democracy to serve as an example of modern secular society in the Middle East.
C) gain acceptance of the U.S. desire to hold down less powerful countries and appropriate their mineral wealth.
D) build a partnership with a reconstituted dictatorship in Iraq and the international community.
E) None of these
B
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