What did the shifting U.S. alliances during the Iran-Iraq war imply about the conflict?

A. U.S. military forces were used pragmatically rather than idealistically.
B. U.S. military leadership was largely indecisive and politically divided.
C. Iran and Iraq's politics changed so often that firm alliances were impossible.
D. U.S. domestic politics took on increased influence over military matters.


Answer: A

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