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Gulf War Syndrome
A look at the concept, symptoms and treatment of Gulf War Syndrome. -- 1,806 words; MLA

Gulf War Pollution
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James Turner Johnson and George Weigel's "Just War and Gulf War"
This paper reviews James Turner Johnson and George Weigel's "Just War and Gulf War" justifying the Gulf War against Iraq on moral and practical grounds. -- 1,350 words;

The Persian Gulf War
A discussion of U.S. involvement in the Persian Gulf War (1990-1991). -- 2,546 words; MLA

Causes of the Persian Gulf War
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THE GULF WAR

The Gulf War
The Persian Gulf war was launched on January 6, 1991, after international 
diplomatic efforts and sanctions had failed to force Iraq to withdraw from Kuwait, which

was ilegally invaded on August 2, 1990, by the january 15th deadline set by the united 
nations. The 31-nation military moved against Iraq, commanded by U.S. general H. 
Norman Schwarzkopf, included forces from the United States, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, 
Britain, Syria, and France. Japan, Germany, and others aided the war effort financially.

The war, code-named Desert Storm, began as a massive air strike carried out on key Iraqi

military targets. The allies quickly gained air superiority; many Iraqi planes were flown
to 
Iraq because it was a neutral area and they stood a less chance of being shot down. Iraq

launched scud missle attacks on Israel in an effort to bring them into the war, and
weaken 
the side of the allies. The ground war started when Saddam Hussein ignored a February 23

U.S. deadline to begin moving out of Kuwait immediately, but it only lasted about 100 
hours. Allied casualties totaled at 147 killed in action and 407 wounded. The Iraqi 
casualties numbered to be 100,000 dead and 300,000 wounded. Allied military operations 
were suspended at midnight on February 27. Iraq agreed on February 27-28 to accept the 
United Nation's terms. the UN's decision to terminate the ground war was later criticized

because Saddan Hussein was still in power and could still supress post war revolts
iraqis. 
In 1992 the United States, France, and Britain estabished a "no fly" zone to end Iraqi
air 
attacks on Shiites in southern Iraq. Among the postwar priorities were the re-building of

Kuwait, the destruction of Iraq's chemical and nuclear weapons capabilities, and the 
negotiation of a broad Middle East peace accord. The war was notable for the prominent 
role played by electronic-weapons systems, such as the Tomahawk cruise missle and the 
patriot antimissle system. It was also the first war in which environmental destruction,

which is also known as "ecoterrorism", was a major part of strategy.

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