1. Gulf War: long-term causes
The Gulf War was a direct result of the Iraqi leader, Saddam Hussein, launching an invasion of Kuwait in 1990. In order to understand why Iraq invaded Kuwait in 1990 and why this provoked an international reaction that led to war, it is necessary to look at the changing Middle Eastern situation during the 1980s.Guiding questions:What was the significance of the war between Iran and Iraq?What was the nature of Saddam...
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