2/27/1991

In Operation Desert Storm, on February 27, 1991, “After only four days of fighting [the ground war in Kuwait], when American units had yet to encircle Iraqi forces, [Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Colin] Powell convinced President [George H.W.] Bush to halt ground operations. ‘The vaunted Republican Guard formations are no longer,’ the […]

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2/27/1991

In an Oval Office address on February 27, 1991, President George H.W. Bush said: ” ‘Kuwait is liberated. Iraq’s army is defeated. Our military objectives are met. Kuwait is once more in the hands of Kuwaitis, in control of their own destiny.’ ”  – Richard N. Haass, War of Necessity, War of Choice, Pages 131-132 […]

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2/25/1991

“By late February 1991, the United States and its allies were in a very strong position. They could have gone on to conquer Iraq, seize control of the capital city of Baghdad, and overthrow Saddam Hussein. But the coalition armies halted near the Iraqi border.” [The 25th of the month for date sorting purpose only] […]

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2/24/1991

From The Riegle Report, which was delivered to the Senate on February 9, 1994, regarding the health of Gulf War veterans: “With the initiation of the ‘ground war’ on February 24, 1991, Iraqi forces set fire to over 600 oil wells located inside Kuwait. The contamination from these fires had a dramatic impact on the […]

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2/24/1991

In Operation Desert Storm, “The major Coalition ground attack began before dawn on G-Day, February 24, 1991.”  – Tommy Franks with Malcolm McConnell, American Soldier, Page 161 […]

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2/15/1991

“After the 1991 Gulf War, President George H. W. Bush signed a presidential finding authorizing the CIA to topple Saddam [on February 15, 1991]…The president publicly called on Iraqis to ‘take matters into their own hands’ to remove Saddam. When the Kurds in the north and the Shiite Muslims in the south rebelled against Saddam, […]

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2/15/1991

“By February 1991, American and Allied forces were victorious in liberating Kuwait. But American forces stayed on in Saudi Arabia to patrol the no-fly zones in northern and southern Iraq and to preserve the peace. To bin Laden, the continued American presence on Saudi soil felt like betrayal and he became increasingly vocal and hostile […]

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2/15/1991

“According to a report by the Environmental Protection Agency, Saddam Hussein systematically ignited or otherwise crippled 749 oil wells during Iraq’s retreat from Kuwait in February 1991, causing 610 well blazes. By June, those fires were emitting roughly two million tons of carbon dioxide daily into the atmosphere.” [The 15th of the month used for […]

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