How the First Gulf War Changed Military History (And Everything Else)
Robert Farley
Gulf War, Middle East
The ability of the United States to completely destroy a more or less modern Iraqi military establishment remains a remarkable achievement.
Here's What You Need To Remember: The post-Gulf War near-total consensus that the conflict represented a triumph of American arms, perhaps serving as a harbinger for a more assertive age American power, has largely evaporated.
The United States and its coalition partners evicted Iraq from Kuwait over twenty-three years ago. Читать дальше...