Gulf War: 1990–1991 war between Iraq and American-led coalition forces

The Gulf War was a conflict between Iraq and 39 other countries, led by the United States.

It started with the invasion of Kuwait by Iraq on August 2, 1990. Iraq had claimed Kuwait as part of its territory. Iraq is said to have suffered around 80,000-100,000 soldier losses.

Gulf War
Gulf War: 1990–1991 war between Iraq and American-led coalition forces
DateAugust 2, 1990 – February 28, 1991
Location
Result

Indecisive

  • Iraqi forces expelled from Kuwait
  • Kuwaiti monarchy restored
  • Destruction of Iraqi and Kuwaiti infrastructure
  • Coalition forces fail to advance past the Iraq-Kuwait border into southern Iraq
  • Iraq launches missiles against Saudi Arabian targets
  • Iraqi rocket attacks on Israel
  • Failed Shia/Kurdish uprisings against the Iraqi government
  • Iraqi Kurdistan obtains autonomy, establishment of the northern Iraq no fly zone by the US
  • Saddam Hussein of the Ba'athist government retains power in Iraq
  • UN sanctions against Iraq maintained until 2003
  • United Nations Security Council Resolution 687 establishes cease-fire terms, beginning of the Iraq disarmament controversies
Belligerents

Gulf War: 1990–1991 war between Iraq and American-led coalition forces United States
Gulf War: 1990–1991 war between Iraq and American-led coalition forces Saudi Arabia
Gulf War: 1990–1991 war between Iraq and American-led coalition forces United Kingdom
Gulf War: 1990–1991 war between Iraq and American-led coalition forces Egypt
Gulf War: 1990–1991 war between Iraq and American-led coalition forces France
Gulf War: 1990–1991 war between Iraq and American-led coalition forces Syria
Gulf War: 1990–1991 war between Iraq and American-led coalition forces Morocco
Gulf War: 1990–1991 war between Iraq and American-led coalition forces Kuwait
Gulf War: 1990–1991 war between Iraq and American-led coalition forces Oman
Gulf War: 1990–1991 war between Iraq and American-led coalition forces Pakistan
Gulf War: 1990–1991 war between Iraq and American-led coalition forces Canada
Gulf War: 1990–1991 war between Iraq and American-led coalition forces United Arab Emirates
Gulf War: 1990–1991 war between Iraq and American-led coalition forces Qatar
Gulf War: 1990–1991 war between Iraq and American-led coalition forces Bangladesh
Gulf War: 1990–1991 war between Iraq and American-led coalition forces Italy
Gulf War: 1990–1991 war between Iraq and American-led coalition forces Australia
Gulf War: 1990–1991 war between Iraq and American-led coalition forces Netherlands
Gulf War: 1990–1991 war between Iraq and American-led coalition forces Niger
Gulf War: 1990–1991 war between Iraq and American-led coalition forces Sweden
Gulf War: 1990–1991 war between Iraq and American-led coalition forces Argentina
Gulf War: 1990–1991 war between Iraq and American-led coalition forces Senegal
Gulf War: 1990–1991 war between Iraq and American-led coalition forces Spain
Gulf War: 1990–1991 war between Iraq and American-led coalition forces Bahrain
Gulf War: 1990–1991 war between Iraq and American-led coalition forces Belgium
Gulf War: 1990–1991 war between Iraq and American-led coalition forces Poland
Gulf War: 1990–1991 war between Iraq and American-led coalition forces South Korea
Gulf War: 1990–1991 war between Iraq and American-led coalition forces Norway
Gulf War: 1990–1991 war between Iraq and American-led coalition forces Czechoslovakia
Gulf War: 1990–1991 war between Iraq and American-led coalition forces Greece
Gulf War: 1990–1991 war between Iraq and American-led coalition forces Denmark
Gulf War: 1990–1991 war between Iraq and American-led coalition forces New Zealand
Gulf War: 1990–1991 war between Iraq and American-led coalition forces Hungary


Diplomatic support :

Gulf War: 1990–1991 war between Iraq and American-led coalition forces Iran

Gulf War: 1990–1991 war between Iraq and American-led coalition forces Soviet Union
Iraq Iraq
Commanders and leaders
United States Norman Schwarzkopf Jr. Iraq Saddam Hussein
Strength
956,600, including 700,000 US troops 650,000 soldiers
Casualties and losses
  • Military dead:
  • 1,000–2,000
  • Civilian dead:
  • 500–1,000
  • Military dead:
  • 80,000–100,000
  • Civilian dead:
  • 5,000–7,000

There were two military operations.

Operation Desert Shield brought troops to protect Saudi Arabia and the Gulf states that Iraq had not attacked.

Operation Desert Storm attacked Iraq's forces both in Kuwait and in Iraq. It started on 17 January, 1991 with an air strike. Ground operations started 24 February. Iraqi forces set fire to oil wells to slow the attack. The war ended on 28 February, 1991 with a ceasefire.

The long Iran–Iraq War had ended in August 1988. Iraq owed a great amount of money to Saudi Arabia and had difficulty paying it back. Saddam Hussein declared the neighboring country of Kuwait to be siphoning Iraqi crude oil from across the border, and on August 2nd, 1990 the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait started. On January 17, 1991 the US began the Persian Gulf War with a massive US led air offensive known as Operation Desert Storm.

The attacks were assisted by newly developed weapons, including stealth aircraft, cruise missiles and smart bombs.

After 42 days of fighting U.S. President Bush declared a ceasefire on February 28. By that time most Iraqi forces in Kuwait had either surrendered or fled.

Operation Desert storm included a bombing campaign that targeted Iraqi aircraft, anti-aircraft systems, oil refineries, weapon factories, bridges, and roads. President George Bush decided not to depose Saddam Hussein.

Political issues after Operation Desert Storm lead to the second Persian Gulf War in 2003.

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Medal for United States personnel.

References


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