Which of the following was a fundamental claim of the George W. Bush administration's case for the 2003 war in Iraq?

a. Iraq was directly responsible for the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
b. Iraq was a threat to American security interests.
c. The Persian Gulf War begun by President George H. W. Bush had never really ended and needed to be brought to a close.
d. Saddam Hussein had issued threats against the United States and had permitted Osama bin Laden to use camps in Iraq for training terrorists.


b

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