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rdfs:label
  • Great Middle East War (A Red Century)
rdfs:comment
  • The war saw widespread usage of weapons of mass destruction which caused critical damage to the environment and infrastructure of the principal countries involved, it nearly halted two thirds of international oil exports prompting a world wide economical and energetic crisis not presented since World War II and raised the threat of a direct confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union to the highest peak since the Cuban Missile Crisis.
side
  • 22
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side2strength
  • -Iraq *4,550,000 soldiers *1190 fighter aircraft *9000 tanks -Syria *2,115,000 soldiers *350 fighter aircraft *4750 tanks -Yemen *535,000 soldiers *180 fighter aircraft *950 tanks -Jordan *300,000 soldiers *95 fighter aircraft *950 tanks -Lebanon *121,600 soldiers *30 fighter aircraft *350 tanks -Palestinian insurgency *40,000+ fighters
side2casualties
  • 7635904
side1casualties
  • 5054721
side1strength
  • -Israel *715,400 soldiers *400 fighter aircraft *2000 tanks -Saudi Arabia *800,000 soldiers *250 fighter aircraft *1050 tanks -Kuwait *20,000 soldiers -Coalition *1,350,400 soldiers *2050 fighter aircraft *4000 tanks *Nine aircraft carriers *Two battleships *23 cruisers *23 destroyers *Six submarines
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End
  • 1997-11-21
Name
  • Great Middle Eastern War
Begin
  • 1993-02-08
Commanders
  • 22
Result
  • *Coalition victory *Ousting of Saddam Hussein in Iraq *Ousting of Hafez al-Assad in Syria *Liberation of Kuwait from Iraqi forces *Iraq's return of Iranian territories annexed in the Iran-Iraq war *Recognition of the existence of Israel by all parties *Creation of an independent Palestinian state *Unification of Yemen under South Yemen rule
Place
  • Middle East
abstract
  • The war saw widespread usage of weapons of mass destruction which caused critical damage to the environment and infrastructure of the principal countries involved, it nearly halted two thirds of international oil exports prompting a world wide economical and energetic crisis not presented since World War II and raised the threat of a direct confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union to the highest peak since the Cuban Missile Crisis. Map showing the territories held by the different forces in the conflict. Arab Alliance in dark green, People's Democratic Republic of South Yemen in dark red, Yemen Arab Republic in deep dark blue, Israel in light blue and Coalition in ocean green.