Gulf War
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- A major armed conflict in the Persian Gulf region: The term "Gulf War" most commonly refers to the international conflict that began in 1990 when Iraq invaded Kuwait, leading to a military response by a United States-led coalition in 1991 to liberate Kuwait.
- The Iran-Iraq War: "Gulf War" can also refer to the prolonged war fought between Iran and Iraq from 1980 to 1988, primarily over territorial disputes, including control of the Shatt al-Arab waterway.
Usage Examples
- Referring to the 1990-1991 conflict:
- The Gulf War began after Saddam Hussein's forces invaded Kuwait.
- Many veterans served in the Gulf War.
- Referring to the 1980-1988 conflict:
- The Gulf War between Iran and Iraq lasted for eight years.
- The First Gulf War is another name for the Iran-Iraq War.
Advanced Usage
- "The Gulf War syndrome": A chronic multi-symptom disorder affecting returning veterans of the 1990-1991 war.
- Researchers have studied the causes of Gulf War syndrome for decades.
- Historical context to specify which conflict:
- When discussing the 1980s conflict, scholars often use "the Iran-Iraq War" to avoid confusion with the later Gulf War.
Variants and Related Words
- Persian Gulf War: A more precise term for the 1990-1991 conflict.
- First Gulf War: Often used to denote the Iran-Iraq War (1980-1988).
- Second Gulf War: Often used to denote the 1990-1991 conflict. (Note: The 2003 invasion of Iraq is sometimes called the Second Gulf War, adding potential confusion; context is key.)
- Gulf War veteran: A person who served in the 1990-1991 conflict.
Synonyms
- Operation Desert Storm: The codename for the major combat phase of the 1990-1991 coalition campaign.
- Iran-Iraq War: The unambiguous synonym for the 1980-1988 conflict.
- Kuwait War: A less common term for the 1990-1991 conflict.
Related Phrases
- Pre-Gulf War era: The period before the 1990 invasion.
- The geopolitical tensions in the pre-Gulf War era were significant.
- Post-Gulf War politics: The political landscape following the 1991 conflict.
- Post-Gulf War politics reshaped alliances in the Middle East.
Important Note on Usage
Due to its dual historical reference, the term "Gulf War" requires context for clarity. In contemporary English, especially in American and British contexts, it most frequently refers to the 1990-1991 war. To prevent ambiguity, specifying the years (e.g., the 1991 Gulf War) or using the more specific names (Iran-Iraq War, Persian Gulf War) is recommended.
Noun
- a dispute over control of the waterway between Iraq and Iran broke out into open fighting in 1980 and continued until 1988, when they accepted a UN cease-fire resolution
- a war fought between Iraq and a coalition led by the United States that freed Kuwait from Iraqi invaders; 1990-1991