Analyze the shared national interest of the United States and Iraqi Kurds

A) The Kurdish interest is motivated primarily by volatile regional politics, while the U.S. seeks to protect all Iraqi liberties. B) The U.S. interest is a general, temporary, and secondary one, while the Kurdish interest is specific and permanent. C) The U.S. interest encompasses all of Iraq, while the Kurdish one is limited and regional. D) The Kurdish interest is culturally based, while the U.S. interest is purely economic.


Answer: B

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