Both were instigated by one country's sudden invasion of another country. Both were opposed by a coalition of countries led by the US. Both featured a military end run which resulted in a quick victory and ejected the invaders. Both reestablished the original borders amid criticism for not attempting to occupy the entire invading country and depose its government. There are also differences. For example, China came in on the side of North Korea, but no country moved to help Iraq.
Korean War 1950-1953 Iran-Iraq War 1980-1988
Both involved Saddam H. & Iraq.
Iran was only involved in the First Persian Gulf War also known as the Iran-Iraq War and that war was resolved by armistice after a stalemate. Iran was not part of the Second Persian Gulf War (from 1990-1991) or the Third Persian Gulf War (from 2003-2011).
why was the gulf war a success and why was it not
The most recent war in the Persian Gulf was the Iraq War of 2003-2011.
President Reagan during the Iraq-Iran Persian Gulf War; Truman for the Korean War; Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, and Ford for Vietnam.
Korean War 1950-1953 Iran-Iraq War 1980-1988
-WW2 -Korean war -Tecnicly cold war, but no -viatnam -Persian gulf war
Both involved Saddam H. & Iraq.
Iran was only involved in the First Persian Gulf War also known as the Iran-Iraq War and that war was resolved by armistice after a stalemate. Iran was not part of the Second Persian Gulf War (from 1990-1991) or the Third Persian Gulf War (from 2003-2011).
The region of the world where the war took place was in close proximity to the Persian Gulf.
why was the gulf war a success and why was it not
Which of the 3 Persian Gulf Wars are you referring to?
The most recent war in the Persian Gulf was the Iraq War of 2003-2011.
That is the Persian Gulf.
The Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman.
Many thousands died in the Gulf war.