The August 1990 invasion of Kuwait, according to Saddam Husayn, was justifiable because
A) Kuwait was wrongfully overproducing oil and exceeding assigned OPEC quotas, consequently benefiting Western buyers
B) Kuwait was wrongfully exploiting the Rumeila oil field, a petroleum deposit that straddled the border between Iraq and Kuwait
C) Kuwait refused to cancel Iraq's debts, which, Iraq claimed, were the direct result of Iraq's efforts to protect the Gulf states during the Iran-Iraq War
D) All of these answers are correct
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