No, not a chance. No more chance than Luxembourg of holding back Germany in 1940.
Kuwait
Iraq, in response to its invasion of Kuwait in 1990.
Kuwait.
In early August 1990 Iraq invaded and annexed its small neighbor Kuwait at the order of president Saddam Hussein. This invasion of Kuwait ultimately triggered the Gulf War.
IRAN did not invade Kuwait, Saddam Hussein in Iraq did.
The Iraq president of that time was Sollaam Kusseon. M
In 1990, Iraq invaded Kuwait. This invasion, initiated on August 2, led to widespread international condemnation and ultimately resulted in the Gulf War, where a coalition of countries intervened to liberate Kuwait in early 1991. The invasion was driven by Iraq's desire to control Kuwait's oil resources and economic disputes between the two nations.
The US launched Operation Desert Storm because of Kuwait's annexation and Iraq's invasion. The war began in 1990 and ended in 1991.
The Gulf War was caused by Iraq's invasion of Kuwait, which placed Iraq in a position to dominate the flow of petroleum from the Persian Gulf.
The United States had previously supplied Iraq with supplies during the Iran-Iraq War, including missiles, tanks, airplanes, etc. These supplies were put to use again in the Persian Gulf War of 1990-1991, but the United States was opposed to Iraq in that war and did not supply Iraq additionally for its invasion of Kuwait.
The reason for DS was Iraq's invasion of Kuwait; which resulted in the need to remove Iraq from Kuwait. Which was done.
In 1990