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gulf war strategy

presence to a heightened level in response to an environment. In the Gulf Crisis, this was demonstrated by the change from Desert Shield to Desert Storm. In a pre-determined and orderly fashion, the presence of troops was increased as Iraq’s aggression level rose. Again, the United States naval presence in conjunction with the ground troops presented a visible representation of the threat of increased violence.The Persian Gulf Crisis brought back the image of America as a strong military authority protecting the National Security Objectives in the world. Even now in 1998, the United States is still the military power keeping watch over Iraq and its submission to UN investigations. The United States is still using the strategy of containment, with the ability to quickly increase the forces through flexible response. WORKS CITEDFishcer, Dean, et al. “Fighting a Battle by the Book” Time 25 Feb. 1991: 34+.Hadar, Leon T. “America’s Moment in the Middle East” Current History Jan. 1996: 1-5.Horrock, Nicholas. “Germ Warfare” U.S. News and World Report 12 May, 1997: 36.Klare, Michael T. “Fueling the Fire: How We Armed the Middle East” U.S. News and World Report Jan. 1991: 19-26.Newman, Richard J. “Getting Ready for the Wrong War?” U.S. News and World Report 12 May 1997: 30.Sciolino, Elaine. The Outlaw State. New York: Random House, 1994. Struck, Doug and Ruby, Robert. “The Persain Gulf: The Other Side of Victory” Baltimore Sun 28 July, 1991: 1A.Summers, Col. Harry G. On Strategy II: A Critical Analysis of the Gulf War. New York: Dell, 1992.U.S. News and World Report. Triumph Without Victory. New York: Random House, 1992. ...

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