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11 January, 01:48

Claim-Evidence-Reasoning: GHW Bush and The Persian Gulf

Develop a claim to answer the Central Historical Question below that is supported with evidence. Use at least two pieces of evidence to support your claim. Include well thought out reasoning that clearly connects the claim to the evidence. Central Historical Question: What is the legacy of George HW Bush's presidency?

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  1. 11 January, 03:14
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    The correct answer to this open question is the following.

    George H. W. Bush, a more conciliatory President.

    In a clear difference of the unilateral decision of his son, George W, Bush, regarding the invasion of Iraq, George H. W. Bush had a more conciliatory approach in his relationship to Middle East foreign affairs. President Bush "Father" tried to create a coalition with other superpowers to deal with the issue of the Persian Gulf. On the other hand, his son acted abruptly, not respecting the Security Council of the United Nations, and Bush ordered the invasion of Iraq to catch Sadam Hussein and finding weapons of mass destruction that did not exist in Iraq.
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