The Gulf War, also known as the First Gulf War, was a conflict that took place from August 2, 1990, to February 28, 1991. It was a result of Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait, which was met with international condemnation and military action. The war involved a coalition of 34 nations led by the United States against Iraq, with the objective of liberating Kuwait and restoring its sovereignty. The Gulf War marked a significant turning point in modern warfare, with its use of advanced technology and tactics. This brief history will explore the key events and outcomes of the Gulf War.

The Aftermath of the Gulf War

The Impact of the Gulf War on the Middle East

The Gulf War and the Media

The Legacy of the Gulf War on US Foreign Policy

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