to protect their oil interests. (apex)
to protect their oil interests. (apex)
to protect their oil interests. (apex)
To protect their oil interests
It was to ostensibly defend Kuwaiti sovereignty.
The US/Friendly nations monitored the Iran-Iraq War (1980-1988) in the Persian Gulf.
Surprisingly, the Persian Gulf War of 1990-1991, commonly called the Gulf War in the United States and the Second Gulf War in Arab Countries, was fought in the Persian Gulf, a body of water bordering the nations of Qatar, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Iraq, and Iran. The name of the Persian Gulf comes form Iran's name in antiquity: Persia.
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).
Which of the 3 Persian Gulf Wars are you referring to?
It was to ostensibly defend Kuwaiti sovereignty.
YES. This is an effective summation of the Persian Gulf War of 1991.
The Iran-Iraq War 1980-1988 in the Persian Gulf was monitored by US/Allied nations.
The least developed country of the Persian Gulf nations in South West Asia is Yemen.
Qatar, Bahrain, and Kuwait are three small nations located on the Persian Gulf.
The other name for the Persian Gulf is the Arabian Gulf
PETROLEUM has brought untold wealth to the Persian Gulf Region.
Iran verses Iraq with the US and other nations closely monitoring it in the Persian Gulf.
It was to ostensibly defend Kuwaiti sovereignty.
Saudi Arabia, Iraq and Iran are the key nations.
The primary fossil fuel that is found in the Persian Gulf area is oil. It is drilled for in several nations in the Middle East.
The other name for the Persian Gulf is the Arabian Gulf