The ceasefire that ended the first Gulf War required Iraq to:

A) form a coalition with the United States to fight al Qaeda.
B) submit a detailed description of its financial resources to the United States.
C) help U.S. Navy Seals kill Osama bin Laden.
D) submit to inspections by the United States for weapons of mass destruction.
E) take complete responsibility for the 9/11 terrorist attacks.


D

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