Gulf war
Gulf war
The United States of America was justified in taking a dominate military role in the Persian Gulf crisis. This role was justified due to Saddam Husseins invasion of Kuwait, the threat of chemical warfare and the encouragement of the United States Congress and the United Nations Security Council. This conflict grew out of tension over oil, with Iraq claming that Kuwait was pumping oil from a field on the Iraq - Kuwait border and not
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14) ibdi, pg. 258
15) ibdi, pg. 262
16) ibdi, pg. 154
17) ibdi, pg. 154
18) ibdi, pg. 298
19) ibdi, pg. 298
20) ibdi, pg. 299
21) ibdi, pg. 299
22) Thomas Allan, War In The Gulf, pg. 82
23) ibdi, pg. 85
24) Elaine Sciolino, The Outlaw State, pg. 25
25) ibdi, pg. 261
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