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George H.W. Bush 1988-1992
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Today’s Objective After today’s lesson, students will be able to… Examine H.W. Bush’s presidency and discuss his legacy Essential Skill: Explicitly assess information and draw conclusions
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How the Cold War Really Ends
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1988 Presidential Election
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Keys to Victory Reagan’s popularity benefited Bush Reagan’s VP Offered “kinder, gentler nation” “No new taxes” pledge Foreign Policy experience Former CIA Director Former UN Ambassador
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Post-Cold War World… “War on Drugs” intensifies $2.5 trillion spent since 1973 Nancy Reagan’s “Just Say No” campaign Partnership for a Drug-Free America PSA "This is Your Brain on Drugs" "This is Your Brain on Drugs" Emphasis on incarceration 25% increase in marijuana-related arrests; 6% decline in use 1989 invasion of Panama; arrest of Noriega Critics argue “whack-a-mole” effect Medellin/Cali Colombian cartels replaced by Sinaloa/Juarez cartels Illicit drug users have increased to 19.9 million Americans Manuel Noriega convicted of drug trafficking & sentenced to 40 years in prison.
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Post-Cold War World… Pro-democracy demonstrations in Tiananmen Square crushed Tank Man Tank Man Thousands arrested & killed Condemned by Bush
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Post-Cold War World… Apartheid ended in South Africa Nelson Mandela freed; elected in 1994 Operation “Restore Hope” in Somalia
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More trouble in the Persian Gulf August 2, 1990: Iraq invades Kuwait. Kuwait “annexed” Saddam Hussein, Aug. 8. Aug. 5: Bush declares will wage war to restore Kuwaiti independence if necessary.
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Larger Dangers Unchallenged Iraqi occupation of Kuwait threatened: Saudi Arabia Other regional Arab regimes Israel Oil interests Iraq also possessed chemical and biological weapons.
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Operation DESERT SHIELD Goal: Protect Saudi Arabia Begins August 7, 1990. Thousands of troops transported by air Millions of tons of equipment and fuel transported by sea.
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Diplomacy Bush Administration builds a coalition of 24 nations to confront Iraq: 23 countries provide naval forces; 22 ground troops; 12 provide air units Other counties also help pay the bills: U.S. costs about $60-70 billion – foreign contributions covered $50 billion (not counting services in kind).
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The Role of the United Nations Bush Administration uses the UN as a forum to build and maintain the coalition against Iraq. Gets UN to impose various sanctions upon Iraq between August and November 1990. UN Security Council authorized use of force against Iraq if it did not withdraw from Kuwait by January 15, 1991.
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Persian Gulf War Operation Desert Storm launched January 16, 1991 Operation Desert Storm January 17: air operations began February 24: ground campaign launched February 28: ceasefire and coalition victory.
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Scud Attacks Iraq launches missiles at Israel, Saudi Arabia, and Bahrain. Coalition responds with “Great Scud Hunt,” sending planes and special operations units to locate and destroy these weapons.
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“The 100-hour War” Coalition ground forces blast through Iraqi defenses. Highly effective artillery and air support. Iraqi forces not as numerous or tough as anticipated. Failure: Republican Guard divisions escape.
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Assessment Casualties: US – 613: 146 killed, 467 wounded. Coalition – 410: 92 killed, 318 wounded. Iraqi – 12,000 killed, about 86,000 surrendered. Kuwaiti independence restored. Iraqi strategic military capability devastated. “We’ve kicked the Vietnam Syndrome”
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Problems for the Future Saddam Hussein remains in power in Iraq.
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