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Gulf war

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GUlf war

The Gulf War is a conflict between Iran and its allies and NATO after Iraq invaded Kuwait in order to take their oil against their will

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Leaders/Countries involved


As for the middle eastern countries, a coalition between Saudi Arabia, Syria, Egypt, and Iraq was formed to defend themself against NATO. NATO consisted of the U.S. and 42 other countries. The secretary general of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization during the Gulf War was German Politician Manfred Worner, on the other side was Iraqi prime minister Saddam Hussein. The Gulf War started due to the United States intervening Iraq’s invasion and annexation of Kuwait, which Iraq thought was rightfully theirs.

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​Battles/Casualties

The Gulf War was a very harsh conflict that still has lasting consequences to this day. The casualties on the Iraqi side are still not set in stone but range from 8,000 to 50,000 and Kuwait with 180,000 to 630,000. American and British troops combined suffered only 194 casualties, though a majority of soldiers who came back home suffered “Gulf War Syndrome.” It’s widely believed that it is a mixture of PTSD and most soldiers breathing in toxic nerve agents that Iraq likely used during the conflict.

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Multiple Choice

What country was not involved in the Gulf war?

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Saudi

Arabia

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Afghanistan

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Syria

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Kuwait

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Egypt

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Multiple Choice

Who was the secretary general of NATO?

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  1. George W. Bush

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Saddam Hussein

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Manfred Worner

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  1. Ronald Reagan

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  1. Roman Herzog

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Pre-Gulf war

Before the gulf war they were tensions already steaming against Iraq and kuwait. Iraq´s Leader Allegedly said that kuwait was trying to steal oil from the Rumayla oil Feild, He also demanded that Kuwait give control of the Bubiyan and Warbah Islands to Iraq. During this period, there was a deterioration of relations between the United States and Iraq.

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Iraq´s Debt

At the end of the Iran-Iraq War of 1980–1988, Iraq emerged with its state intact and a reinforced sense of national pride, but laden with massive debts. Iraq had largely financed the war effort through loans, and owed some $37 billion to Gulf creditors in 1990.Iraqi President Saddam Hussein called on the United Arab Emirates and Kuwait to cancel the Iraqi debt they held, arguing that the loans should be considered payments to Iraq for protecting the Arabian Peninsula from Iranian expansionism, but his appeals went unanswered. The Gulf states’ refusal to cancel Iraq’s war debts contributed to Saddam Hussein’s decision to make threats against Iraq’s rich, but militarily weak, neighbor Kuwait.

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Multiple Choice

How much did iraq owe after the Iraq-Iraq war

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100 Billion

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18 Billion

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37 Billion

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55 Bilion

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Multiple Choice

Where did Iraq Allegedly say kuwait stole oil

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Kushina

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Rumayla

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Babbits

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rails

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Multiple Choice

what islands did Iraq´s leader request to make them his

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Bubiyan and Warbah

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Emirates and bambion

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never requested islands

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peru and pakistan

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Tactics and Weapons

The US Air Force lead most of the destructive attacks against Iraq. The US used a series of precision air strikes using missiles commonly referred to effects based warfare. Effects based Warfare was the use of missile’s and laser guided bombs to strike targets in critical locations not to destroy they target, but to cripple them so that the US could use less resources to stop the Iraqi military. Laser guided bombs, Tomahawk cruise missile, and the YF-17 stealth fighter Proved large success to expel the Iranian Military using the effects based warfare. Most of the attacks were air attacks using the new F-17 Jets and Black helicopters. Rhode Island had 4 National guard units mobilized, their main goal was using C-130J’s to deliver passengers and essential cargo to US and allied forces. 


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Land warfare

Land warfare wasn’t the main focus in the Gulf War, but land warfare named Ground Campain lasted for aproximatly 100 hours. The main attacks were focused north towards Kuwait City near the Saudi Arabian Border. Land Warfare wasn’t as esential as the air aspects of the war.

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Multiple Choice

What was the name of the tactic that used precision air strikes?

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Trench Warfare

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Effects based Warfare

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Cripple strikes warfare

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Ground warfare

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Multiple Choice

Why was Effects Based Warfare so effective

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Use as much missiles and bombs to destroy main priority targets

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Using satellites and Tomahawk cruise missile’s to target the least effective
targets

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Use as little resources to strike targets to cripple Iraq

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Overwhelm the enemy with lots of bombardments

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Multiple Choice

How many Hours did the ground campain last

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100

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85

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150

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225

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Multiple Choice

How was Rhode Island involved

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Transported supplies and personal

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Provided air support

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They weren’t apart of the first war

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Transported bombs, missiles, and participated in carpet bombings

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Post war aftermath & effects on involved countries

From 1991 until 2003, the effects of government policy and sanctions regime led to hyperinflation, widespread poverty and malnutrition. During the late 1990s, the U.N. considered relaxing the sanctions imposed because of the hardships suffered by ordinary Iraqis. 

From 1991 until 2003, the effects of government policy and sanctions regime led hyperinflation widespread, poverty and malnutrition . During the late 1990s, the U.N. considered relaxing the sanctions imposed because of the hardships suffered by ordinary Iraqis.


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After the war affect over the people

Over 8,000 or 10,000 iraqi deaths when the war ended so many family were sad for their loss others don't worry.Some others lives however of the family did not care for there remorse.While within 300 coalition troops hough the Gulf War was recognized as a decisive victory for the coalition, Kuwait and Iraq suffered enormous damage, and Saddam Hussein was not forced from power. 

The human toll of the First Gulf war — as many as 35,302 deaths and over $200 billion in property damage — ranks this conflict as the single most devastating event in the Middle East since World War I. 

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Multiple Choice

What was the total cost in war damages

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A 60 million

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70 million

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200 million

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175 million

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Multiple Choice

How many people died as a result of the First Gulf War?

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16,789 

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54,567

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77,823

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35,304

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