A Powerful Look into One of the Most Defining Conflicts of the Modern Era
Dive deep into the complex story behind one of the late 20th century's most pivotal wars. Gulf War 1990-1991 provides an engaging, clear-eyed exploration of the conflict that reshaped global alliances, military strategy, and political power.
From the tension-filled lead-up to Iraq's invasion of Kuwait to the swift and shocking Coalition response, this book brings history to life for readers of all ages.
Follow the key figures like Saddam Hussein, President George H. W. Bush, and General Norman Schwarzkopf as they navigate one of the most watched wars in modern history.
Learn how the world reacted, how technology changed the battlefield, and how civilians bore the true cost of war. Through a careful balance of factual storytelling and human impact, this book gives readers a powerful understanding of:
Why the Gulf War began and how diplomacy failed
The strategies that shaped Desert Storm
The international alliances that stood together
The devastating toll on civilians and cities
The media's influence on public perception
The war's lasting legacy and global consequences
With real-world insights and accessible language, Gulf War 1990-1991 is perfect for history lovers, students, educators, or anyone seeking to understand the political, military, and humanitarian dimensions of the war.
Whether you're reading for education, research, or reflection, this book offers a meaningful look at how conflict shapes our world-and the lessons we must never forget.