Oh, what a lovely question! The distance from the Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean Sea is approximately 1,500 miles. Just imagine all the beautiful landscapes and colors you would see along the way if you were to take a peaceful journey from one to the other. Happy travels, my friend!
Approximately 750 miles.
Iran's territorial waters extend all of the way to the center of the Persian Gulf (roughly 70 miles from the Iranian coast).
The Persian Gulf is nowhere near the Gulf of Mexico. Many oceans and seas separate them.
Eight countries border the Persian Gulf.
bahrain is a small group of islands in the western persian gulf
the Mediterranean sea
Two: the Persian Gulf, and the Gulf of Oman
Many thousands died in the Gulf war.
Zero. The Arabian/Persian gulf is a body of water.
All of the Persian Gulf wars concerned oil. The US utilizes many automobiles. The US has been involved in all or most of the Persian Gulf wars in the 20th and 21st centuries; specifically which Persian Gulf War concerns your question?
The Straight of Hormuz allows oil tankers to enter and leave the Persian Gulf.
No, it is a sea inlet, but there are many beaches there.