The United States believed the war posed a threat to world oil supplies
It is a geographical feature. "reason" has nothing to do with it.
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The State of Kuwait is on the northwestern shore of the Persian Gulf. Kuwait is located in the northeastern part of the Arabian Peninsula. Kuwait consists of the mainland on the peninsula as well as nine nearby islands.
Pigs are not widely raised in the Persian Gulf and interior because Muslims are forbidden to eat pork, and Islam is the main religion of that region
The main direct result of the Persian Gulf War of 1990-1991 was that Iraq was expelled from Kuwait and ceased to threaten oil exports from the Persian Gulf.
Major economic activities in the Persian Gulf and interior areas of the region include oil production, farming, and gas production.
The main environmental issue resulting from the Persian Gulf conflicts, particularly during the Gulf War in 1991, was the massive oil spill that released approximately 6 million barrels of crude oil into the Gulf. This spill caused severe damage to marine ecosystems, affecting wildlife, fisheries, and coastal habitats. Additionally, the deliberate setting of oil wells on fire released toxic smoke and pollutants into the atmosphere, further exacerbating air quality issues and contributing to climate change. The long-term ecological impact remains a concern for the region's environment and biodiversity.
The river you are referring to is the Euphrates River. It originates in Turkey and flows through Syria and Iraq before emptying into the Persian Gulf. It is one of the two main rivers in Mesopotamia, the other being the Tigris River.
Because Iran wanted Oil from Kuwait, and America came to help through the Gulf.
What was the Monsieur’s main concern
his main concern is about his reputation....
The main reason was expansion of the Persian Empire into the Greek city states of Asia Minor and by extension to Greece proper. Herodotus is the best classical source