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== History ==
== History ==
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The Gulf War was a conflict between Iraqi forces and a coalition force of roughly 30 countries led by the United States.  It was started on August 2, 1990, when Iraqi forces invaded Kuwait because of allegations that Kuwait was “slant-drilling” oil from across the Iraqi border.  Coalition forces began fighting in January of 1991, and had already won a decisive victory by driving Iraqi forces out of Kuwait on February 28th, 1991.
The Gulf War was a conflict between Iraqi forces and a coalition force of roughly 30 countries led by the United States.  It was started on August 2, 1990, when Iraqi forces invaded Kuwait because of allegations that Kuwait was “slant-drilling” oil from across the Iraqi border.  Coalition forces began fighting in January of 1991, and had already won a decisive victory by driving Iraqi forces out of Kuwait on February 28th, 1991.
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The Gulf War was a conflict between Iraqi forces and a coalition force of roughly 30 countries led by the United States. It was started on August 2, 1990, when Iraqi forces invaded Kuwait because of allegations that Kuwait was “slant-drilling” oil from across the Iraqi border. Coalition forces began fighting in January of 1991, and had already won a decisive victory by driving Iraqi forces out of Kuwait on February 28th, 1991.


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