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The Gulf War (1990–1991) was an armed conflict between Iraq and a multinational military coalition led by the United States, triggered by the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait in August 1990.

Persian Gulf War may also refer to:

  • Shatt al-Arab conflict (1974–1975), a series of armed cross-border skirmishes between Iran and Iraq
  • Iran–Iraq War (1980–1988), an armed conflict between Iran and Iraq
  • 1991 Iraqi uprisings, a series of anti-government uprisings in Iraq
  • 2003 invasion of Iraq, an armed conflict between Iraq and a Western military coalition led by the United States
    • Iraq War (2003–2011), a multisided armed conflict within Iraq that followed the toppling of the Iraqi government by the United States' military coalition

See also

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Persian Gulf conflicts)

The Gulf War (1990–1991) was an armed conflict between Iraq and a multinational military coalition led by the United States, triggered by the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait in August 1990.

Persian Gulf War may also refer to:

  • Shatt al-Arab conflict (1974–1975), a series of armed cross-border skirmishes between Iran and Iraq
  • Iran–Iraq War (1980–1988), an armed conflict between Iran and Iraq
  • 1991 Iraqi uprisings, a series of anti-government uprisings in Iraq
  • 2003 invasion of Iraq, an armed conflict between Iraq and a Western military coalition led by the United States
    • Iraq War (2003–2011), a multisided armed conflict within Iraq that followed the toppling of the Iraqi government by the United States' military coalition

See also


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