
Why did the multinational forces that invaded Iraq in 1991 not occupy Baghdad?
A) They feared doing so would cause a breakup of the country that would benefit Iran.
B) To avoid retaliation of Kurdish minorities in the northern province near Mosul.
C) Baghdad was reputed to have a supply of "weapons of mass destruction."
D) A Pan-Arabic alliance unified despite significant splits between Shiite and Sunni sects.
E) To prevent the possible spread of Communism from Afghanistan.
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