The U.S. Gulf War took place on the 20th of a certain year, month, and day

Updated on technology 2024-06-18
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Gulf War, January 17, 1991 On February 28, the U.S.-led multinational coalition waged a local war against Iraq under the authorization of the United Nations Security Council to restore the territorial integrity of Kuwait. On 2 August 1990, Iraqi forces invaded Kuwait, overthrew Kuwait** and announced its annexation. On 16 January 1991, the United States-led multinational force, with a United Nations mandate, began a military offensive against Iraqi forces in Kuwait and Iraq, the main battles consisted of 42 days of air strikes and 100 hours of land fighting along the border between Iraq, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia.

    The multinational force won a decisive victory at a relatively small cost, inflicting heavy losses on the Iraqi army. Iraq eventually accepted UN Resolution 660 and withdrew its forces from Kuwait.

    Location: Iraq.

    Belligerents: US-led multinational force, Iraq.

    Result: Victory for the US-led multinational force.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    On December 7, 1941, the attack on Pearl Harbor was launched.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The United States waged war against (Iraq) twice, the first being known as the "Gulf" War.

    The bay, or short for the Persian Gulf, is located in central Western Asia. The countries surrounding the Gulf are the world's main oil-producing areas and have a prominent strategic position.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    In parentheses, insert "Iraq".

    The first time was because Iraq's annexation of Keweite caused dissatisfaction with the Western Yi led by the US imperialists, and sent troops to intervene and bomb Iraq to a half-crippled ground; The second time was because the United States once again sent troops to Iraq in order to implement its "petrodollar" strategy and slander Saddam's so-called "human rights" and "humanitarian" issues, completely crippling Iraq. The politically naïve Belt and Road Party is now too late to regret it.

    "Gulf" refers to the "Persian Gulf", because the deep-seated cause or contradiction between the two sides of the war lies in the oil of the Persian Gulf, that is, the Persian Gulf, so it is called the Gulf War.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The United States has waged war against (Iraq) twice. The 'bay' here refers to the Persian Gulf, which means the Persian Gulf region.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The Gulf refers to the Persian Gulf, and here it refers to the Persian Gulf countries in general, because the first Gulf War was not directed against Iraq alone, but also included countries such as Kuwait.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    (3) The United States has waged two wars against the region, the first of which is called the "Gulf" War, what do you think the "Gulf" means here? 4. Map Reading Questions (33 points): 29. Read the distribution map of the U.S. agricultural belt.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    On January 17, 1991 and February 28, 1991, the world situation: Iraq dispatched 100,000 troops to invade Kuwait, a small country of only 10,000 square kilometers, on August 2, 1990, in order to resolve the border dispute and oil dispute with Kuwait, thus triggering the Gulf crisis.

    The vast majority of other countries or international organizations in the world have reacted swiftly to Iraq's aggression and have generally strongly resisted and condemned Iraq's aggression. The UN Security Council and its member states have responded to the Gulf crisis with unprecedented rapidity and almost complete unison. On August 2, 1990, the United Nations Security Council adopted Resolution 660, which condemned Iraq's violation of the UN Charter and demanded the withdrawal of its troops by a vote of 14 in favor, none against and one abstention.

    From 2 August 1990 to 29 November 1990, the UN Security Council adopted 12 resolutions condemning and sanctioning Iraq. These resolutions have placed Iraq in a position of extreme political, economic, military and diplomatic isolation. Resolution 678 stipulates that the deadline for Iraq to withdraw its troops is January 15, 1991, and if Iraq does not withdraw before the deadline, the resolution authorizes UN member states to use "all necessary means" to implement the resolutions adopted by the United Nations, which provides a legal basis for a coalition of 38 countries led by the United States to send troops to the Gulf to resolve the crisis by force.

    Iraq's invasion of Kuwait inevitably created irreconcilable contradictions with the United States, which has huge strategic interests in the Gulf and seeks to establish a "new international order". In addition, the Gulf region has always been the lifeline of the United States and the West (20 percent of the oil imported by the United States, 35 percent of Western Europe, and 70 percent of Japan's oil imports come from the Gulf), and in order to control the oil resources of the Gulf, defeat Iraq economically and militarily, maintain stability and balance of power in the Middle East, demonstrate the leading role of the United States in the world, and re-establish the dominant position of the United States in the world, the United States has rapidly dispatched troops under the authority of the United Nations to join forces with the multinational forces under the banner of "upholding justice" and "liberating Kuwait."

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It began with Saddam's invasion of Kuwait in February 1991 and ended in February 1991.

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