After the 1990 invasion of Kuwait, U.N. inspectors were sent to Iraq to look for weapons of mass destruction, or WMDs, because
a. of intelligence reports later proved to be false.
b. the government of Kuwait insisted upon such inspections.
c. the U.N. was pressured by Iraq and Syria to conduct such inspections.
d. international treaties called for such inspections for a period of 5 years.
e. there was no doubt Hussein had dropped chemical weapons in the past.
Answer: E
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