Asked by Jairus Knudsen on Jun 18, 2024
Verified
What sparked the 1991 Persian Gulf War?
A) Syria's invasion of Israel
B) Saudi Arabia's invasion of Iraq
C) Iraq's invasion of Kuwait
D) Iran's battleships in the Persian Gulf
Persian Gulf War
was a conflict between Iraq and a coalition force of 34 nations led by the United States in 1990-1991, triggered by Iraq's invasion of Kuwait.
Iraq's Invasion
Refers typically to the 2003 invasion of Iraq by a coalition led by the United States, under the premise of eliminating weapons of mass destruction and bringing about regime change.
Kuwait
A country located at the tip of the Persian Gulf in the Middle East, known for its significant oil reserves and strategic geopolitical importance.
- Acquire knowledge about the effects of American international policies in the 1980s on global and domestic fronts, with a focus on the Iran-Contra affair and the Persian Gulf War.
Verified Answer
Learning Objectives
- Acquire knowledge about the effects of American international policies in the 1980s on global and domestic fronts, with a focus on the Iran-Contra affair and the Persian Gulf War.
Related questions
The Bush Administration Decided to Force Panama's General Manuel Antonio ...
President George H ...
What Was the Response of the Chinese Government to Pro-Democracy ...
In Terms of Foreign Policy, Richard Nixon and His Secretary ...
Examine the Beliefs on Which the Reagan Administration's Foreign Policy ...