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level: vi) Gulf War (1990-91)

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level questions: vi) Gulf War (1990-91)

QuestionAnswer
When did the Iran-Iraq War end?1988
What happened on August 2, 1990?Iraq invades Kuwait.
When did the United Nations impose sanctions on Iraq?August 6, 1990
What was the goal of Operation Desert Shield?To deter further Iraqi aggression by deploying U.S. troops to Saudi Arabia.
When did the U.S. launch its air campaign against Iraq?January 16–17, 1991
What event marked the first major ground engagement of the Gulf War?Iraq attacked Khafji on January 29–30, 1991.
What did Iraq do to provoke Israel and Saudi Arabia?Iraq launched SCUD missiles at both countries.
When did the ground offensive to liberate Kuwait begin?February 24, 1991
When was Kuwait City liberated?February 27, 1991
When did the Gulf War officially end?February 28, 1991 (after President George H.W. Bush declared a ceasefire).
When did April Glaspie first meet with Saddam Hussein?July 25, 1990.
What did Glaspie say about the U.S. stance on the Iraq-Kuwait dispute?"We have no opinion on your Arab-Arab conflicts."
What did Glaspie inquire about during her meeting with Saddam Hussein?The reason for Iraq's troop buildup near Kuwait's borders.
What was one of the main causes of Iraq’s infrastructure crisis following the Gulf War?Coalition bombings, including damage to power plants, bridges, and water systems.
How did the Gulf War contribute to Iraq’s economic collapse?Severe damage to the oil industry and the imposition of UN sanctions.
What was the outcome of the uprisings in Iraq after the Gulf War?Brutal suppression by the Iraqi government, with massive casualties and human rights abuses.
How did Iraq’s military capability change after the Gulf War?Large portions of Iraq’s military hardware were destroyed, weakening its regional influence.
What regional instability resulted from the Gulf War?Power vacuums and fears of future conflicts in the Middle East.
What was the economic impact of the Gulf War on oil supplies?Disruption of oil supplies led to fluctuating prices, but they later stabilized.
How did Iraq’s actions affect Kuwait during the war?Iraq’s invasion and retreat led to devastation, including the burning of oil fields.
What sectarian tensions were amplified by the Gulf War?Sunni-Shia divides were exacerbated due to Iraq’s treatment of internal dissenters and growing Iranian influence.
What shift occurred in U.S.-Soviet relations due to the Gulf War?There was growing cooperation between the U.S. and the USSR, with the USSR supporting UN resolutions against Iraq.
What was the significance of the Gulf War for U.S. global power?It marked the rise of the U.S. as the dominant global power and a shift to unipolar influence.