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  1. representation of combat operations. so theGulf War displayed a new level of military deployment of simulation technology'. Technological simulacra neither displace nordeter the violent reality of war. they have become an integral part of its opera­ tional procedures. Virtual environments are now incorporated

    • The Gulf War 1990-1991 and the study of international relations 113
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    • The Gulf War 1990-1991 and the study of international relations 129

    which it was new, or marked a new era for the region, were, however, not at first clear. It certainly was new in the coalition it produced: for the first time the armies of Arab states seriously fought another Arab state, and, although masked by decades of rhetoric about the US role, this was the first time US forces had in any significant way actu...

    accords with the earlier judgement that the Gulf war was not as original as was thought at the time. There is, however, another, fourth, dimension on which claims of originality and precedent may more accurately be made, and that concerns not the war, but its aftermath. Saddam's regime survived but was faced after the war with two forms of external...

    bello do not easily cancel a case ad bellum, just as a right ad bellum does not easily legitimate acts in bello.52 Ironically, one of the strongest moral arguments against the allied conduct of the war was not that it used excessive force, but that it did not use enough. It is one of the curiosities of the public debate on this whole conflict that ...

  2. 24 de mai. de 2021 · English. 96 p. : 26 cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. Introduction -- Chronology -- Background to war : the origins of the Gulf War -- Warring sides Iraq and the coalition forces -- Outbreak Saddam invades Kuwait -- The fighting Operation Desert Storm -- Portrait of a soldier lieutenant Alex Vernon, 24th infantry ...

  3. Gulf War, however, with two great advantages. The first was far more realistic standards for measuring readiness and ensuring proper reporting. The second was adequate funding over a sustained period of time. o Clear Doctrine for Collateral Damage: The Coalition entered the Gulf War with

  4. relations and joint operations in the Gulf War. In addition to addressing more joint issues, this larger work will contain analyses of (international) operations, the National Command Authority, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the Joint Staff in the Gulf War. It will also examine the joint staff and joint operations,

  5. The Gulf War of 1990–91 was the world's first post-Cold War crisis. It appeared to open up the possibility for profound changes in the Persian Gulf region, as the United States, unconstrained by the fear of superpower confrontation, deployed massive force to the area and defeated a major regional power, Iraq, in a brief but intense war.