The Gulf War was a conflict that took place from 1990 to 1991, primarily involving a coalition of countries led by the United States against Iraq following Iraq's invasion of Kuwait. The war marked a significant moment in post-Cold War foreign policy and showcased the effectiveness of military technology and coalition warfare. The conflict had wide-ranging implications for both domestic issues in the U.S., such as economic challenges, and the political landscape, influencing the rise of independent candidates in subsequent elections.
Topic 12.2: 12.2 Domestic Challenges: Economic Recession and "Read My Lips"
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