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Modern Middle East

True or False The Middle East has more oil than any other region in the world.

The Impact of Oil and Middle East Wars US in the Middle East The Impact of Oil and Middle East Wars Countries in North Africa and the Persian Gulf export more oil than most other countries in the world. The control of oil reserves has been an issue in many of the wars fought in the Middle East during the 20th century. Many countries have been involved in wars in the Middle East.

Oil Reserves in SW Asia

The United States is a member of OPEC. True or False The United States is a member of OPEC.

OPEC OPEC = Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries Members include: Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Iraq, Iran, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Venezuela

Persian Gulf War The Persian Gulf War was a war between Iraq and a group of about thirty other nations. Iraq accused Kuwait of stealing oil by drilling under the border between the two countries. Iraq invaded Kuwait in August of 1990, under the direction of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein. The Iraqi army took control of Kuwait in a very short amount of time.

Who did Iraq invade in 1990? Iran Kuwait Oman Israel

The UN responded to the Iraqi invasion by demanding that Iraq withdraw its troops from Kuwait. The UN used the Iraqi economy to try to convince the country to withdraw. They did this by cutting off trade to the country (an embargo). Iraq did not withdraw. Many citizens of Kuwait fled the country during the Iraqi occupation. The US and other countries began sending troops to Saudi Arabia over the next few months. The UN set a date for Iraq to leave Kuwait.

Iraq rejected this date and refused to back down. The Iraqis remained in Kuwait after the date. The US and other nations attacked the Iraqi forces in January of 1991 (Operation Desert Storm). The Iraqi army was defeated in less than two months. Iraq was then directed to destroy all weapons of mass destruction (WMDs).

How did the UN try to convince Iraq to withdraw from Kuwait? By attacking Iraq By holding peace talks By stopping trade By arresting government officials

Iraq after the Persian Gulf War Saddam remained defiant in the years following the war. He allowed weapons inspectors into the country for a very short time before he started denying access. His actions made it look as though he was still stockpiling WMD’s.

What was the name of the war that began when Iraq invaded Kuwait Persian Gulf War Operation Iraqi Freedom Operation Kuwaiti Freedom Oil War

Operation Iraqi Freedom In 2003, the US launched an invasion of Iraq, after claiming that the Iraqi government, led by Saddam Hussein, was developing Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD’s) – nuclear or chemical weapons, and offering aid to groups like al-Qaeda, who were a threat to US interests in the region. The government of Saddam Hussein collapsed quickly because many of the Iraqis felt he was a cruel leader. However, problems followed as the US did not have a plan ready to help reorganize the country once the old government was gone.

Who did the US believe was making WMDs? A)Osama Bin Laden B) Saddam Hussein C) King Hussein D) King Abdullah

True or False Saddam Hussein was involved in the planning of 9/11

American forces have remained in Iraq ever since, trying to stop the fighting between the different religious and ethnic groups who are competing with each other for power as they try to organize a new government. All combat troops left last year.