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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gulf_WarGulf War - Wikipedia

    The following names have been used to describe the conflict itself: Gulf War and Persian Gulf War are the most common terms for the conflict used within western countries, though it may also be called the First Gulf War (to distinguish it from the 2003 invasion of Iraq and the subsequent Iraq War).

  2. Jun 11, 2024 · Persian Gulf War, conflict (199091) triggered by Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait with the apparent aim of acquiring its large oil reserves, canceling a large debt owed to Kuwait, and expanding Iraqi regional power.

  3. Nov 9, 2009 · Learn about the 1991 conflict between Iraq and a U.S.-led coalition that resulted in Iraq's withdrawal from Kuwait. Find out the background, course and outcome of the Persian Gulf War, also known as the First Gulf War.

  4. Persian Gulf War, or Gulf War, (1990–91) International conflict triggered by Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait in August 1990. Though justified by Iraqi leader Ṣaddām Ḥussein on grounds that Kuwait was historically part of Iraq, the invasion was presumed to be motivated by Iraq’s desire to acquire Kuwait’s rich oil fields and expand its ...

  5. Learn how Iraq invaded Kuwait in 1990 and triggered a U.S.-led coalition to liberate the country in 1991. Explore the background, causes, and consequences of the Gulf War and its impact on the Middle East.

  6. Feb 26, 2021 · The 1991 Gulf War was a short but decisive military campaign that ended Saddam Hussein's invasion of Kuwait, but also sparked a new era of US-led interventions and conflicts in the Middle East. This article examines the origins, outcomes and legacies of the war, as well as the declassified sources that reveal the challenges and tensions behind the scenes.

  7. 6 days ago · Iraq - Persian Gulf War, Saddam Hussein, Invasion: Iraq characterized its war with Iran as a defensive action against the spread of the Islamic revolution not only to Iraq but to other gulf countries and to the wider Arab world and portrayed itself as “the eastern gate to the Arab homeland.”