The Persian Gulf War led to severe economic sanctions imposed on Iraq, crippling its economy and leading to widespread poverty and hardship for its population. Additionally, the war resulted in significant destruction of Iraq's infrastructure, including its power, water, and healthcare systems, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis and contributing to long-term instability in the region. These effects weakened Iraq's ability to recover and rebuild in the years following the conflict.
The Shatt al Arab is the name of a river in Southwest Asia. It is 120 miles long and located by the mouth of the Persian Gulf, which is also known as the Arabian Gulf.
Well, the "First Gulf War" was the only Gulf War. What is going on now in Iraq and Afghanistan has very little to do with the Persian Gulf as a strategic necessity. To answer the question, the causes were the British exclusion of Kuwait when the country of Iraq was formed after World War 1, and the power vacuum created by the ending of the Cold War. Sadaam Hussein saw an opportunity to annex Kuwait in 1990 and create an Arab alliance in the Mideast, but other Arab countries did not go for it. The threat to the Persian Gulf oil suppy led to the formation of the Gulf Coalition, and Iraq was ejected from Kuwait in 1991. The long-term results of the war were a continued Western military presence in the Persian Gulf region, and the removal of Iraq as a threat to Persian Gulf oil exportation.
the elong and short term effects on the eureka stockade was that there was more global warming.
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it is approximately 700 miles long.
The Persian Gulf is about 615 miles long and its width does vary in different locations from 210 miles to 35 miles. The Persian Gulf is located in the Middle East.
It takes about 3 weeks.
The word "you" is pronounced with a long vowel sound, not a short vowel sound. In the word "gulf," the "u" is typically pronounced with a short vowel sound.
It started long ago, why, nobody knows, and it still exists.
The Persian Gulf War led to severe economic sanctions imposed on Iraq, crippling its economy and leading to widespread poverty and hardship for its population. Additionally, the war resulted in significant destruction of Iraq's infrastructure, including its power, water, and healthcare systems, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis and contributing to long-term instability in the region. These effects weakened Iraq's ability to recover and rebuild in the years following the conflict.
The Shatt al Arab is the name of a river in Southwest Asia. It is 120 miles long and located by the mouth of the Persian Gulf, which is also known as the Arabian Gulf.
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Qatar.
Bahrain is an island in the Persian Gulf. It is connected to Saudi Arabia by a long bridge. Bahrain is a Middle Eastern country.
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