Gulf War
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The Gulf War, or Persian Gulf War, was a conflict in 1991, between Iraq and 34 other countries, led by the United States. It started with the invasion of Kuwait by Iraq on August 2, 1990 and ended the following spring when Iraq's armies were fought away. Many of the problems caused by this war were never resolved. There were 2 special operations: Operation Desert Shield and Operation Desert Storm. Operation Desert Storm started on January 17, 1991 with an air strike. The war ended on February 28, 1991.
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See also
- Highway of Death
- 1973 Samita border skirmish
- War on Terror
- War in Afghanistan (2001–present)
- United Nations Iraq–Kuwait Observation Mission (April 1991 – October 2003)
- Kuwait–Iraq barrier
- Gulf
- Iraq disarmament timeline 1990–2003
- Iraq–Russia relations
- Lion of Babylon (tank)
- List of Gulf War military equipment
- Operation Simoom
- Organization of United States Air Force Units in the Gulf War
- SIPRI Arms Transfers Database, Iraq 1973–1990
- Timeline of the Gulf War
- History of the M1 Abrams
Regional wars:
General:
- Loss of Strength Gradient
- Military history of the United States
- Post–World War II air-to-air combat losses
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