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Persian War Research Paper

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The Persian Gulf started with the Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein ordering an invasion on Kuwait after accusing them of stealing oil from a neighboring border. This lead to fellow powers like Saudi Arabia and Egypt asking the United States to step in and help them fight against Iraq. Husein started to pose a threat against the United States National Security so the US sent massive air troops known as Operation Desert Storm. This was the beginning of the Persian war. U.S. President George W. Bush immediately sent out the invasion as well the troops of Britain and the Soviet Union. Operation Desert Shield soon come into play when the first troops of the United States landed in Saudi Arabia as part of a military buildup as well as other troops provided by the NATO and other several Arab nations. In Kuwait, Iraq increased its occupation forces to about 300,000 troops. In order to get support from the Muslim world, Hussein declared a holy war, against the coalition. He also attempted to ally himself with the Palestinian cause by offering to leave Kuwait in return for an Israeli withdrawal from the occupied territories. When these efforts failed, Hussein concluded a hasty peace with Iran so he could bring his army up to full strength. …show more content…

personnel and smaller forces from Britain, France, Germany, the Soviet Union, Japan, Egypt and Saudi Arabia, among other nations. Iraq had support from other nations like Algeria, Sudan, Yemen, and others. One early morning in January, a massive U.S.-led air offensive hit Iraq’s air defenses, moving swiftly onto its communications networks, weapon plants, oil refineries and more. The Iraqi air forces were either destroyed early on or called out of combat under the relentless attacks, the objective of which was to win the war in the air and minimize combat on the ground as much as

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