Is Saddam Hussein good or bad person?
It is almost unanimously agreed that Saddam Hussein Is bad person. a paranoid tyrant who was insensitive to human life and international convention. It would be a great challenge to think of something good to say about him.
How does a war become popular?
Formerly, when books were written about them. Commencing with the latter part of the 20th century, when Hollywood made movies (films) about them. It should be noted however, that movies (films) are generally adapted from "books." Unfortunately, sometimes, Hollywood films act as a form of "marketing" for a subject. The word "unfortunately" is used because Hollywood OFTEN depicts un-correct/non-factual situations that lead audiences astray. Example 1: In movies, hand-grenades explode like balls of fire (audiences appear to enjoy those special effects); in reality, grenades explode into a ball of black smoke in the day time, and only show a small ball of fire at the base of the detonation during nightime (darkness). Example 2: In real life machineguns and automatic rifles empty within seconds (maybe 3 seconds for an 18 round M-16 rifle magazine, on full rock 'n roll). Hollywood M-16's fire seemingly hundreds of rounds before their magazines empty. Example 3: In real life when a man's shot he sometimes struggles on the ground for minutes before dying, and not normally making much noise, except trying to breath. Hollywood has the man dying almost instantly and/or making an awful lot of verbal communication before death over-takes him. Script writers are to blame, and the lack of non-politically correct military technical advisers.
What was the immediate cause of the Persian gulf war?
Which one? 1. Iran-Iraq War 1980-1988 2. Operation Desert Storm Jan/Feb '91 3. Operation Iraqi Freedom 2003- -------------------------------------------------------------- The Iran-Iraq war has nothing to do with it, and the current conflict in Iraq and Afghanistan cannot be called a Second Persian Gulf War. There was only one, from August 1990 to February 1991. As to the cause, it was oil. Iraq invaded Kuwait and threatened to dominate 75% of the world's oil exports. After the war, President Bush admitted it.
Paul Bremer did restore the decree of disarming Iraqi.
The decree was issued in May, I don't remember the number.
Last year it was so easy to find lots of websites with details such as the date in which the Iraqi Parliament passed the law and the date on which Paul Bremer issued his own.
Nowadays everybody talks about What happened but nobody speaks neither "When" nor "How".
Who was us chairman of joint chiefs of staff during Persian gulf war?
US Army Generals: Edward Meyer (1979-1983); John Wickham (1983-1987); Carl Vuono (1987-1991).
Usually when one says Persian it is automatically referenced to the country of Iran.
Technically, Persia is associated with the Persian empire which once included the current countries of Greece, Turkey, Armenia Lebanon, Israel, Palestine, Syria, Jordan, Egypt, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iraq, Kazakhstan, Macedonia, Bulgari, Azerbaijan (among many other countries) For this reason a lot of these countries are influenced by Persian culture.
Why did Saudia Arabia pay for the war costs in the first gulf war?
They might not have, Iran may have paid some of it.
Saddam Hussein led a government and used oil revenues to finance reforms?
This is not really a question.
What US Marine Corps units were directly involved in the Persian gulf war?
Which gulf war? There were three of them.
What statement best characterizes the coalition of nations in the gulf war?
The Coalition Consisted Of Western nations as well as Arab countries.
Where did operation desert storm happen?
Operation desert storm was mainly for the UN forces consisting of a variety of internation forces to push enemy forces out of Kuwait
How can war in Iraq or the effects of war change a community?
The war in Iraq can have a big impact on a community. Especially when there are people in your community that are antiwar and completely against everything our troops are helping do. There are many that fully support the soldiers and all that they do. Despite what some people think our soldiers are not there because they like killing people, they have helped rebuild a country and when I think that can tear a community apart when there are some out protesting against the solders that are helping defend our freedoms and rights so that you can stand out there and protest.
Who protected the desert storm in 1980?
The Iran-Iraq War commenced in 1980, and lasted until 1988. Operation DS commenced on or about 15 January 1991 and terminated less than 45 days later on or about 26/28 February 1991.
Which are more trained US armed forces or Israel armed forces?
US armed forces are clearly more trained such as the US navy SEALs
The global war on terrorism emergency special program code za operation Iraqi freedom?
b. should only be used for incremental costs of the war
What group of professionals did US Gulf War troops nicknamed headaches?
Which Golf War? There were at least three of them. There may have been many Golf Wars, but only one Gulf War in 1990-91. The question is still unclear. Professional......what?
What were the reasons that Desert Storm started the Gulf War?
This answer has underlying supposition that is inaccurate, namely that the Gulf War did not begin until Operation Desert Storm took place. This is incorrect. The Gulf War of 1991 began when Saddam Hussein order the invasion of Kuwait two months earlier. Operation Desert Storm was the United Nations repellent attack against Saddam Hussein to force him back into Iraq.
Who was known as the first Gulf war president?
George H. W. Bush was president during the first war with Iraq.