Haider Al-Marayati 10LH

Gulf War Essay

Saddam Hussein remains a powerful, yet harsh leader of Iraq. In Iraq, Saddam had the most powerful army of the Arab world. Even with one of the strongest artillery, he had a history of strategic disasters. His goal was to become the ruler of the Middle East and his pride wouldn't allow him to settle for any less. After an unsuccessful war with his neighbor Iran, his next target was Kuwait. Kuwait was a great source of oil, and Saddam thought it belonged to Iraq, as it had in the past. On August 2, 1990, Saddam invaded Kuwait, and Saddam was suddenly faced with an allied coalition against him, which he hadn't expected. Saddam was premature in his invasion of Kuwait, it mounted to be a disastrous mistake. The miscalculations and mistakes during the Gulf War, led to Saddam losing the war, but maintaining his regime.

Saddam underestimated the power of the coalition against him. Saddam couldn't see what was coming when he found Iraq slashed with US laser guided missiles. He found himself under an allied bombardment of the Iraqi capital. Even though Saddam may not have minded, the casualties reached up to one hundred thousand over the course of the war. Even when the allies were able to maintain a "blitzberg" blasting through Iraqi defenses, with few casualties, Saddam still didn't see, or didn't want to see, what he was up against. This great miscalculation cost Saddam Kuwait, the war, and his great power. Saddam may have underestimated the allied forces, but he also underestimated his own defenses.

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Saddam put too much confidence in his weapons system. Iraq had a 5 hundred thousand man army, with 7,000 tanks, and 3,000 artillery pieces. Saddam was positive this would be enough to outnumber the opposing coalition. He had top-of-the line Soviet planes, but even those were a whole generation behind US technology. This left Iraq with little air defense. Without a view from the air, it was hard for Saddam to see the "chessboard," or how the "playing field" was set up. With little resistance, the US was able to take Iraq from the air. Even though Iraq had insufficient ...

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