The Gulf War, 1990-91
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The Gulf War, 1990-91
(Twentieth-century wars / general editor, Jeremy Black)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2012
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 193-197) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
In August 1990, Saddam Hussein's Iraqi forces boldly invaded and occupied neighboring Kuwait. It was a move that shocked the world and threatened the interests of those countries, such as the USA and the nations of Europe, dependent on oil from the Middle East. The ensuing Gulf War signaled, for many, a new dawn in warfare: one based upon lethal technology, low casualties, and quick decisive victory.
Incorporating the latest scholarship, William Thomas Allison provides a concise overview of the origins, key events and legacy of the first Gulf War, as well as the major issues and debates. Allison also examines the relevance of this war to other twentieth-century conflicts and the ongoing situation in the region.
Table of Contents
List of Figures
Preface
Inventing the Middle East and Iraq
Republican Iraq and the Rise of Saddam Hussein
The Iraqi Invasion of Kuwait
Building Desert Shield
Moving to the Offensive
Instant Thunder
The Ground War
Aftermath and Legacies
Notes
Chronology
Glossary
Select Bibliography
Index.
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