THIS DAY IN HISTORY – The Persian Gulf War begins – 1991

Via History.com

The Persian Gulf War begins - Bangladesh Post

At midnight in Iraq, the United Nations deadline for the Iraqi withdrawal from Kuwait expires, and the Pentagon prepares to commence offensive operations to forcibly eject Iraq from its five-month occupation of its oil-rich neighbor.

At 4:30 p.m. EST, the first fighter aircraft were launched from Saudi Arabia and off U.S. and British aircraft carriers in the Persian Gulf on bombing missions over Iraq. All evening, aircraft from the U.S.-led military coalition pounded targets in and around Baghdad as the world watched the events transpire in television footage transmitted live via satellite from Baghdad and elsewhere. At 7:00 p.m., Operation Desert Storm, the code-name for the massive U.S.-led offensive against Iraq, was formally announced at the White House.

The operation was conducted by an international coalition under the command of U.S. General Norman Schwarzkopf and featured forces from 32 nations, including Britain, Egypt, France, Saudi Arabia, and Kuwait. During the next six weeks, the allied force engaged in a massive air war against Iraq’s military and civil infrastructure, and encountered little effective resistance from the Iraqi air force or air defenses. Iraqi ground forces were helpless during this stage of the war, and Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein’s only significant retaliatory measure was the launching of SCUD missile attacks against Israel and Saudi Arabia. Saddam hoped that the missile attacks would provoke Israel to enter the conflict, thus dissolving Arab support of the war. At the request of the United States, however, Israel remained out of the war.

On February 24, a massive coalition ground offensive began, and Iraq’s outdated and poorly supplied armed forces were rapidly overwhelmed. Kuwait was liberated in less than four days, and a majority of Iraq’s armed forces surrendered, retreated into Iraq, or were destroyed. On February 28, President George H.W. Bush declared a cease-fire, and Iraq pledged to honor future coalition and U.N. peace terms. One hundred and twenty-five American soldiers were killed in the Persian Gulf War, with another 21 regarded as missing in action.

On March 20, 2003, a second war between Iraq and a U.S.-led coalition began, this time with the stated U.S. objective of removing Saddam Hussein from power and, ostensibly, finding and destroying the country’s weapons of mass destruction. Hussein was captured by a U.S. military unit on December 13, 2003 and was executed three years later. No weapons of mass destruction were ever found.

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12 Comments
Stucky
Stucky
January 16, 2023 10:36 am

Remember Gen. Powell’s charts and maps proving Iraq had WMDs? Boy, did we get suckered!

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MrLiberty
MrLiberty
  Stucky
January 16, 2023 12:41 pm

Wrong war. That was the second pointless mass murder exercise in Iraq.

Anthony Aaron
Anthony Aaron
  Stucky
January 16, 2023 12:57 pm

IIRC, we got all of the scuttlebutt about the WMDs from ‘our friend and ally’ … and just who was surprised that (((they))) lied to US?

Stucky
Stucky
January 16, 2023 10:39 am

Remember Powell’s “strategy”? —- “We’re going to surround the enemy and then kill them.”

Do you remember YOURSELF saying … “Fuck Yeah! USA baby!!!”

Boy, did we get suckered!

Stucky
Stucky
  Stucky
January 16, 2023 10:41 am

********* Quick Poll **************

Vote UP …… supported the Iraq invasion (at that time)

DOWN …… did NOT support the war

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
  Stucky
January 16, 2023 11:35 am

Which one? This article was about the first US-Iraq war. Powell’s charts were to justify the 2nd one. How many millennials know we did TWO Iraq wars? I believed the propaganda about throwing babies out of incubators, so I supported the first one (kicking Iraq out of Kuwait) until Bush the Elder and Powell started bombing the shit out of Iraq’s conscripts while they were retreating to Baghdad on the “highway of death”. That was evil. I turned from voting for GHWB in 88 to voting for Clinton in 92. Of course that was a huge mistake, not only because of Ruth Bader Ginsburg but because Clinton was the fucker who started enlarging NATO, putting us on the road to where we are now.

Anthony Aaron
Anthony Aaron
  Stucky
January 16, 2023 12:59 pm

Like all of the lies that I remember starting with the Warren Commission Report … I knew that this, too, was absolute BS … just like every ‘war’ we’ve fought since WW2 …

anon a moos
anon a moos
January 16, 2023 10:40 am

So the US sides with and bombs the shit out of a foreign country to force an ‘invader’ out of that country. Then bombs the shit out of and turns the ‘invaders’ country into gravel on the pretext of WMD’s which it KNOWS don’t exist. Arrest the countries leader and hang him for faking having WMD’s and invading a neighboring country.

So why hasn’t the dopey GW bush been arrested and hanged for destroying countries and killing huge numbers of civilians? Oh, because merica is doing it righteously and for freedom and democracy. Fucking evil empires.

anon a moos
anon a moos
  anon a moos
January 16, 2023 11:44 am

But wait theres more, Lets do Libya next.

Bombing the commie bastards/ragheads/sand monkeys and any other asshole that doesn’t immediately do as they are told. Learn’m a lesson, murika for freedom, life and liberty.

Anthony Aaron
Anthony Aaron
  anon a moos
January 16, 2023 1:04 pm

More importantly … why did the US ever believe what ‘our friend and ally’ told US about those WMDs … forgetting the notion of ‘trust but verify’ that President taught US so long ago.

overthecliff
overthecliff
January 16, 2023 1:15 pm

Today the WMD are gone from the middle east. Women in Iran are free to be educated and wear western clothes. Women in Saudi can drive cars and Iraq has become a democratic state. To top it all off Al Qeda and ISIS are in the past. It all worked out well and all those crippled and burnt young men were worth it. Right?

Anonymous
Anonymous
January 16, 2023 1:51 pm

Remember when Saddam was gassing Iranians we sold him the gas . Then he was a war criminal tossing babies out of incubators . The fact that the CIA assonated the elected president of Iran in the 50’s had nothing to do with Iran’s turmoil.
Our middle east meddling has been a foreign policy failure for decades . Nearly 20 years in Afghanistan failure , Libya failure .
You name it our CIA and Department Of State have assured continuous wars and conflicts for the political and investor class to cash in while family’s across America get a flag draped coffin and a nice letter of thanks .
NOW THE MONEY LAUNDERING LEFTIST QUAGMIRE OF ALL QUAGMIRES UKRAINE and the edge Of nuclear war
WELL DONE that will be us , cooked extra crispy