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During the Persian Gulf War, Saudi Arabian leaders allowed American based in Saudi Arabia. Why did this increase tensions in the Middle East?

A. It increased Osama bin Laden's hatred for America since he felt US prescence was "unclean".

B. US prescence here meant they would take more oil from Middle Eastern countries.

C. Most Arab states sided with Saddam Hussein, so they fought against the US.

D. The Middle East has had a long history of foreign powers coming in, and most
countries here did not want another foreign power.

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