No.
Jordan has coastlines along both the Gulf of Aqaba and the Red Sea. The Gulf of Aqaba is a northern extension of the Red Sea, and Jordan's southern tip, particularly the area around Aqaba, borders this gulf. Thus, while Jordan is not directly on the main body of the Red Sea, it does have access to it through the Gulf of Aqaba.
Jordan was in a delicate position during the Persian Gulf War, with previous ties to both Iraq and the US. [The Queen of Jordan is from the US.] Jordan may have provided some aid to Iraq but officially did not take a side in the war. As Syria, Egypt, Morocco, Saudi Arabia, and other Arab countries had already joined the Gulf Coalition, it is this contributor's opinion that Jordan's participation was far from vital.
The Red Sea is much closer to Jordan than Persian Gulf is.
What if there was never a gulf war
Jordan is located in Southwest Asia. Jordan is south of Syria, west of Iraq and Saudi Arabia, east of Israel, and north of the Gulf of Aqabah. It spreads from the Syrian Desert down to the Gulf of Aqabah.
Which gulf war? There were three of them.
Which Gulf War?
Egypt, Jordan, and the Gulf of Aqaba.
lol gulf war
Which gulf war? There were 3 of them.
Which gulf war? There were 3 of them.
Which gulf war? There were 3 of them.