American history: persian gulf war (1990 1991). Operation desert stormAlex Rayón Jerez
Presentation done on June 2009 during my year in the USA in the context of the debates and presentations I took part on with my fellow friend (RIP) and always in mind Ron Mullholand. It treats one of the latest chapter in the American history: the first Persian Gulf War.
American history: persian gulf war (1990 1991). Operation desert stormAlex Rayón Jerez
Presentation done on June 2009 during my year in the USA in the context of the debates and presentations I took part on with my fellow friend (RIP) and always in mind Ron Mullholand. It treats one of the latest chapter in the American history: the first Persian Gulf War.
Social Studies - The 1990 Iraq-Kuwait WarGoh Bang Rui
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These slides introduce Chapter 1: 1990 Iraq-Kuwait War to the Secondary 4 students who are studying Social Studies for the Singapore current syllabus.
These slides are divided into 4 areas.
1. Why we study this for Singapore Social Studies? [Slide 15]
2. Basic Events of the War [Slide 19]
3. Causes of the War [Slide 37]
4. Impacts of the War [Slide 64]
Any feedback is welcome.
You can also watch the flipped video for the first three parts of the lesson using the below link.
http://bit.ly/iraqkuwaitwar
Presentation on conflict that occurred between Iraq and UN\NATO\USA, due to Iraq's invasion in Kuwait.
Provides background on Geopolitics and proves that wars occur mostly for the resources
My essay on the topic "How far did technology influence the outcome of the Iran-Iraq war". It is an assignment for SL History IB at UWC Adriatic.
Over 30 hours spent on research and writing. I hope you enjoy reading it and learn something new.
It englights the era of Iraq under the leadership of Saddam hussein untill he was executed. I have analysed Saddam's tenure including Iran-Iraq war, both Gulf wars and Substance of Anarchy embedled in Iraq while scrutinizes his policies and Baa'th agenda.
It englights the era of Iraq under the leadership of Saddam hussein untill he was executed. I have analysed Saddam's tenure including Iran-Iraq war, both Gulf wars and Substance of Anarchy embedled in Iraq while scrutinizes his policies and Baa'th agenda.
Social Studies - The 1990 Iraq-Kuwait WarGoh Bang Rui
Subscribe to my education channel.
bit.ly/gohbangrui
These slides introduce Chapter 1: 1990 Iraq-Kuwait War to the Secondary 4 students who are studying Social Studies for the Singapore current syllabus.
These slides are divided into 4 areas.
1. Why we study this for Singapore Social Studies? [Slide 15]
2. Basic Events of the War [Slide 19]
3. Causes of the War [Slide 37]
4. Impacts of the War [Slide 64]
Any feedback is welcome.
You can also watch the flipped video for the first three parts of the lesson using the below link.
http://bit.ly/iraqkuwaitwar
Presentation on conflict that occurred between Iraq and UN\NATO\USA, due to Iraq's invasion in Kuwait.
Provides background on Geopolitics and proves that wars occur mostly for the resources
My essay on the topic "How far did technology influence the outcome of the Iran-Iraq war". It is an assignment for SL History IB at UWC Adriatic.
Over 30 hours spent on research and writing. I hope you enjoy reading it and learn something new.
It englights the era of Iraq under the leadership of Saddam hussein untill he was executed. I have analysed Saddam's tenure including Iran-Iraq war, both Gulf wars and Substance of Anarchy embedled in Iraq while scrutinizes his policies and Baa'th agenda.
It englights the era of Iraq under the leadership of Saddam hussein untill he was executed. I have analysed Saddam's tenure including Iran-Iraq war, both Gulf wars and Substance of Anarchy embedled in Iraq while scrutinizes his policies and Baa'th agenda.
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Walsh, BEN "IGCSE Modern World History" (Hodder Education - 2013)
Cantrell, Smith, Smith, Ennion "20th Century History for Cambridge IGCSE" (Oxford University Press - 2013)
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In a May 9, 2024 paper, Juri Opitz from the University of Zurich, along with Shira Wein and Nathan Schneider form Georgetown University, discussed the importance of linguistic expertise in natural language processing (NLP) in an era dominated by large language models (LLMs).
The authors explained that while machine translation (MT) previously relied heavily on linguists, the landscape has shifted. “Linguistics is no longer front and center in the way we build NLP systems,” they said. With the emergence of LLMs, which can generate fluent text without the need for specialized modules to handle grammar or semantic coherence, the need for linguistic expertise in NLP is being questioned.
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2. • International conflict triggered by Iraq's invasion of Kuwait in
August 1990. Though justified by Iraqi leader Saddam
Hussein on grounds that Kuwait was historically part of Iraq,
the invasion was presumed to be motivated by Iraq's desire to
acquire Kuwait's rich oil fields and expand its power in the
region. The United States, fearing Iraq's broader strategic
intentions and acting under UN auspices, eventually formed a
broad coalition, which included a number of Arab countries,
and began massing troops in northern Saudi Arabia.
3. • When Iraq ignored a UN Security Council deadline for it
to withdraw from Kuwait, the coalition began a largescale air offensive
• Saddam responded by launching ballistic missiles against
neighboring coalition states as well as Israel. A ground
offensive by the coalition states as well as Israel.
4. Millitary Notes
• A ground offensive by the coalition quickly achieved victory.
Estimates of Iraqi military deaths range up to 100,000;
coalition forces lost about 300 troops. The war also caused
extensive damage to the region's environment. The Iraqi
regime subsequently faced widespread popular uprisings,
which it brutally suppressed. A UN trade embargo remained in
effect after the end of the conflict, pending Iraq's compliance
with the terms of the armistice. The foremost term was that
Iraq destroy its nuclear, biological, and chemical weapons
programs. The embargo continued into the 21st century and
ceased only after the Iraq War started in 2003.
5. • Saddam Hussein moved the tanks and infantries directly
to the oil reserve and Saudi Arabia border.
• America didn’t do any intervention in the Persian Gulf
war
• Iraq tried to control the middle east oil resources in own
hand and if they capture the Saudi Arabia’s oil reserves
Saddam will be the Head of the Middle East.
• This situation would damage the benefit of the powerful
western countries,and therefore they came together and
made decision about the interfere.
6. • Demolished vehicles line Highway 80, also known as the "Highway
of Death", the route fleeing Iraqi forces took as they retreated from
Kuwait during Operation Desert Storm. The tank visible in the center
of the picture is either a Type 59 or a Type 69 as evidenced by the
dome-shaped ventilator on the top of the turret and the headlamps on
the right fender.
7. • America knew the movement in the desert is very
difficult.
• Iraqi soldiers was the expert of the desert fights. America
can win the Iraqi forces in the but they could lose the lots
of soldier and spend money.
8. The course of battle
• Initially, the ultimate anglo-saxon air forces had hit
communication lines and logistic routes. Therefore Iraqi
army had been deprived of command chain and logistic
support. Tomahawk missiles which launch from
battleships had hit the highways, airports, headquarters,
and high range fire support systems (artillery, missiles,
etc). In this manner, Iraq army had been deprived of
reinforcement and fire support.
9. FOG OF GULF WAR
• Iraq were tired on the Persian Gulf War (Iran-Iraq War, 8
years)
• Iraq army was the 5th powerful army in the world. But
the Allied armies especially America had qualified,
techological, strategical troops and weapons by Iraq
forces. America still has it.
• Saddam Hussein trusted to Scud missiles but it was
• ineffective against the America.
• Saddam Hussein providing the soldiers uniform weapon
style
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Iraqi armies during the Gulf War:
The will to fight low.
Tired and have fear from Despotic Leader Saddam Hussein.
The Iraqi army has recently entered the war.
They were trained by the army and classic infantry battle.
Using one type of weapons and missiles
Through the Eyes of America, Iraq communication and
Logistic worse than America
• From the America’s Perspective:
• Iraqi army had more information about the terrain.
• Iraq army had support of Iraq civilians. This both situation
provide advantage to Iraq army about non-conventional war.