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“DESERT STORM” PERSIAN GULF WAR (1990-91)

WHAT ABOUT KUWAIT’S GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION WOULD APPEAL TO IRAQ? ITS STRATEGIC LOCATION ON THE PERSIAN GULF WHICH IS THE OIL “HIGHWAY” OF THE MIDDLE EAST THE MIDDLE EAST

BACKGROUND TO CONFLICT IRAQ NEARLY BANKRUPT: IN DEBT TO KUWAIT WHO FINANCED WAR AGAINST IRAN IRAQ CONSIDERED KUWAIT AN IRAQI PROVINCE ACCUSED KUWAIT OF “SLANT-DRILLING” INTO IRAQI OIL FIELDS

U.S. RELATIONSHIP WITH IRAQ GENERALLY STABLE, BUT U.S. HAD SEVERAL CONCERNS: IRAQ WAS AN ALLY OF THE USSR IRAQ WAS CRITICAL OF ISRAEL IRAQ SUPPORTED SEVERAL ISLAMIC TERRORIST GROUPS U.S. PREFERRED THAT IRAQ WIN THE WAR AGAINST IRAN SADDAM BELIEVED THE U.S., SAUDI ARABIA, & KUWAIT WERE CONSPIRING AGAINST IRAQ’S ECONOMY

THE INVASION AUGUST 2, 1990 – IRAQ ATTACKS & OCCUPIES KUWAIT IRAQI MILITARY COMMITS ABUSES IRAQ ANNEXES KUWAIT IRAQI FORCES MOVE TOWARD THE BORDER OF SAUDI ARABIA, A U.S. ALLY

“GUESTS” OR “HUMAN SHIELDS”? SADDAM REFUSED TO ALLOW SOME WESTERNERS TO LEAVE IRAQ HE CLAIMED THEY WERE “GUESTS . . . MOST OF THE WORLD VIEWED THEM AS “HUMAN SHIELDS” FOR IRAQ

ENTER THE UNITED NATIONS U.N. CONDEMNS THE INVASION: DEMANDS IRAQ WITHDRAW BY 1-15-91 PLACES ECONOMIC SANCTIONS ON IRAQ AUTHORIZES THE USE OF FORCE

OPERATION “DESERT SHIELD” FEAR THAT IRAQ WOULD INVADE SAUDI ARABIA U.S. TROOPS MOVE INTO SAUDI ARABIA 8-7-90 TO PREVENT AN INVASION CALLED OPERATION DESERT SHIELD

BUILDING A COALITION U.S. ASSEMBLES A COALITION (TEMPORARY ALLIANCE) OF OVER 30 NATIONS TO OPPOSE IRAQ: SOME CONTRIBUTE MILITARY FORCE OTHERS GIVE $ INCLUDES SOME ARAB COUNTRIES

REASONS FOR U.N. & U.S. INTERVENTION VIOLATION OF KUWAITI SOVEREIGNTY SUPPORT FOR SAUDI ARABIA (U.S. ALLY & KEY SUPPLIER OF OIL**) HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSES IRAQ HAD: BIOLOGICAL AND CHEMICAL WEAPONS A NUCLEAR WEAPONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM

U.S. LEADERS SEC. OF DEF. CHENEY PRESIDENT BUSH CHAIRMAN OF THE JOINT CHIEFS COLIN POWELL GENERAL “STORMIN’” NORMAN SCHWARZKOPF

THE COALITION STRIKES BACK IRAQ DOES NOT WITHDRAW BY THE ULTIMATUM DATE OF 1-15-91 ON 1-17-91 THE COALITION BEGAN MASSIVE OFFENSIVE OPERATIONS AGAINST IRAQ: CODE NAMED OPERATION DESERT STORM

STRIKE FROM THE SKY! COALITION LAUNCHED MASSIVE AIR CAMPAIGN AGAINST IRAQ: DESTROYED IRAQI RADAR & AIRFIELDS BOMBED IRAQI CAPITAL OF BAGHDAD DESTROYED DAMS AND ELECTRICAL PLANTS MANY CIVILIAN CASUALTIES

U.S. NAVY JOINED THE AIR ATTACKS RADAR GUIDED CRUISE MISSILES CARRIER AIR STRIKES

STEALTH ATTACKS STEALTH TECHNOLOGY AIRCRAFT WERE USED FOR THE FIRST TIME IN COMBAT BAGHDAD UNDER NIGHT STEALTH ATTACK

POWs IRAQIS SHOT DOWN MANY COALITION AIRCRAFT POWs WERE OFTEN MISTREATED SOME WERE SHOWN ON IRAQI TELEVISION & FORCED TO READ STATEMENTS CRITICAL OF THE WAR

WHAT ABOUT ISRAEL? IRAQ ATTEMPTED TO DESTROY THE COALITION BY GOADING ISRAEL TO JOIN THE CONFLICT AND ALIENATING SOME ARAB COUNTRIES IRAQ LAUNCHED MISSILES AGAINST ISRAEL U.S. PERSUADED ISRAEL TO STAY OUT OF THE CONFLICT AND SENT MISSILES TO HELP ISRAEL’S AIR DEFENSES

ISRAEL UNDER ATTACK

PATRIOT AIR DEFENSE MISSILES

GROUND ASSAULT! COALITION LAUNCHES MASSIVE ATTACK INTO IRAQ ON 2-24-91 IRAQI TANKS & TROOPS NO MATCH FOR COALITION IRAQIS SUFFER HUGE LOSSES COALITION FORCES MOVE TO SURROUND IRAQI FORCES IN KUWAIT

U.S. FORCES IN ACTION

HIGHWAY OF DEATH IRAQI FORCES TRYING TO ESCAPE FROM KUWAIT WERE SLAUGHTERED BY COALITION AIRPOWER

"EVEN IN VIETNAM I DIDN'T SEE ANYTHING LIKE THIS. IT'S PATHETIC. " "EVEN IN VIETNAM I DIDN'T SEE ANYTHING LIKE THIS. IT'S PATHETIC." — MAJOR BOB NUGENT ARMY INTELLIGENCE OFFICER

IRAQI VENGEANCE RETREATING IRAQIS LEFT BEHIND AN ENVIRONMENTAL NIGHTMARE: SET OIL WELLS ON FIRE DUMPED OIL INTO THE PERSIAN GULF

THE FIGHTING ENDS 100 HOURS AFTER THE GROUND ATTACK BEGAN PRESIDENT BUSH DECLARED A CEASE-FIRE LESS THAN 300 AMERICANS KILLED

GULF WAR CONTROVERSIES “HIGHWAY OF DEATH” ATTACKS TOO HARSH? ERROR TO ALLOW SADDAM TO REMAIN IN POWER? BEYOND SCOPE OF U.N. MANDATE COALITION WOULD HAVE LOST MEMBERS WOULD HAVE REQUIRED LONG-TERM OCCUPATION OF IRAQ FAILURE OF COALITION TO PROTECT IRAQ’S KURDISH POPULATION FROM SADDAM’S REVENGE AFTER THE WAR RETURNING COALITION SOLDIERS REPORTED ILLNESSES AFTER THE WAR: CALLED GULF WAR SYNDROME

RETURNING SOLDIERS GREETED POSITIVELY (UNLIKE VIETNAM) RESULTS KUWAIT LIBERATED RETURNING SOLDIERS GREETED POSITIVELY (UNLIKE VIETNAM) “FEEL GOOD” WAR FOR AMERICANS: TO SOME EXTENT ERASED THE GHOSTS OF VIETNAM AMERICAN TECHNOLOGY WORKED (MOSTLY) WAS QUICK AND COST FEW U.S. LIVES CONSEQUENCES FOR IRAQ: IRAQI NO-FLY ZONES ESTABLISHED GREAT PHYSICAL DAMAGE ECONOMIC SANCTIONS IMPOSED U.N. SPONSERED WEAPONS INSPECTIONS INCREASED ISLAMIC EXTREMISM: ESPECIALLY AGAINST SAUDI ARABIA (VIEWED AS BEING ON SAME SIDE AS ISRAEL AND TOO CLOSE TO U.S.)

WHAT IS THE IDEA OF THIS CARTOON?

WHAT IS THE IDEA OF THIS CARTOON? GULF WAR CARTOON WHAT IS THE IDEA OF THIS CARTOON?

CONNECTION TO THE PRESENT HOW DOES THIS CARTOON CONNECT THE FIRST GULF WAR WITH THE CURRENT CONFLICT IN IRAQ?