America made Al-Qaeda angry during the Gulf War primarily by stationing U.S. troops in Saudi Arabia, which is home to Islam's holiest sites. This military presence was seen as an occupation by Osama bin Laden and his followers, who viewed it as a violation of Islamic sovereignty. Additionally, the U.S.-led coalition's actions against Iraq and its support for Israel further fueled resentment among extremists, leading to increased anti-American sentiment and the eventual emergence of Al-Qaeda as a prominent terrorist organization.
USS America (CVA-66) was deployed in the Gulf of Tonkin during the ship's WestPac cruise in 1967 - 1968.
the north Vietnamese fire at a us battle ship causing America to get angry getting the government to allow the president to help south Vietnam.
Gulf of California Gulf of Mexico Gulf of Alaska Gulf of ST.Lawrence
Which gulf war. The US participated in three of them.
The first European explorer to encounter Australian Aborigines was Willem Jansz / Janszoon. He met up with angry aboriginal groups when he landed on the western shores of the Gulf of Carpentaria, and in fact lost ten of his crew during visits to the shore.
Gulf of America is larger then gulf of California.
USS America (CVA-66) was deployed in the Gulf of Tonkin during the ship's WestPac cruise in 1967 - 1968.
the gulf of mexico
The Gulf of Mexico is the large gulf to the southeast of North America.
gulf of Mexico
Gulf of Mexico
Atlantic (the Gulf of Mexico)
the north Vietnamese fire at a us battle ship causing America to get angry getting the government to allow the president to help south Vietnam.
No, they migrate to South America. Some fly over the Gulf of Mexico!
The Gulf of Mexico.
Gulf of Guayaquil
north America