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Explain the role of the United States as a superpower in the post-Cold War world using the Gulf War. One reason why people supp...Asked by Kristen😙
Explain the role of the United States as a superpower in the post-Cold War world using the Gulf War.
One reason why people supported the Gulf War
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One reason why people were opposed to the Gulf War
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What were the major outcomes of the War?
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What were the major outcomes of the War?
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How did their (US) actions lead affect US and Middle Eastern Relations?
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The Gulf War in 1991 marked the United States' emergence as the sole superpower in the post-Cold War world. The successful military operation demonstrated the US' military capabilities and ability to lead international coalitions.
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Many people were opposed to the Gulf War due to concerns about the loss of human life, both for US soldiers and Iraqi civilians. Some also felt that diplomatic efforts should have been pursued more aggressively before resorting to armed conflict.
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The Gulf War resulted in the U.S.-led coalition's successful expulsion of Saddam Hussein's Iraqi forces from Kuwait and the liberation of Kuwaiti territory. It also demonstrated the United States' military dominance and highlighted the need for international cooperation in dealing with regional conflicts.
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The Gulf War led to economic sanctions against Iraq, which lasted for over a decade and severely impacted Iraq's economy. It also set the stage for future military interventions by the United States in the Middle East.
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The Gulf War cemented the United States' role as a dominant military force in the Middle East, which strained relationships between the US and some Middle Eastern countries. It also established a precedent for future US military interventions in the region, leading to increased anti-American sentiment and terrorist activity in the Middle East.
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The Gulf War created a level of distrust between the US and some Middle Eastern countries due to the US' perceived unilateral actions in the region. It also contributed to the rise of extremist groups who targeted the US and its allies in the years that followed.
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