The overview identifies key takeaways. First, the Gulf War demonstrated the importance of collective security under the UN framework. Second, it revealed vulnerabilities of oil-dependent economies and the strategic significance of energy security. Third, it underscored the limits of military power without accompanying political solutions. Fourth, post-war sanctions and humanitarian issues highlighted the need for balanced policies. Fifth, the conflict left legacies of instability, influencing later interventions in the region. The overview stresses that revisiting the Gulf War helps policymakers draw lessons for managing contemporary crises.
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Abstract
This monograph revisits the Gulf War, analyzing its causes, course, and consequences. It examines the regional dynamics that led to Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait, the coalition response, and the broader implications for Middle Eastern politics. The study highlights the roles of oil, security alliances, and great power interventions. It also explores the war’s impact on international norms, UN authority, and the regional balance of power. The report concludes that the Gulf War reshaped the Middle East and underscored the interconnectedness of security and energy politics.
How to Cite
BIISS (1987). The Gulf War The Issues Revisited. Bangladesh Institute of International and Strategic Studies (BIISS). https://doi.org/10.0000/monograph-69-r1ogv7