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  • The Gulf War: A Quick View into the Causes and the Effect on Iraq Economically and Politically during the Gulf War. A Discussion about Whether or not America Was Justified in Attacking

     

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ID number:154330
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Published: 16.05.2006.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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Gulf War
(P)The attack of Iraqi military forces to a small Arab state called Kuwait on orders from Dictator Saddam Hussein caused The US to interfere with the situation; this resulted in The Gulf War, starting in January 16, 1991 ending in February 28. The military campaign against Iraq had two phases: The Air War and the Ground War. The aim of the air war was to destroy the strategically important places and the ground war was for reinforcement of the air war.

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