The history of
American use of its military forces, there are some stand out examples of how America
considers its military might be a force for good and justice. And the use of military for a just cause can
be beautifully illustrated in the way America came to the aid of an ally
in the Gulf War of 1991. This war goes
under a lot of names including Operation Desert Storm and the Liberation of
Kuwait. But whatever title, it was a
battle America
needed to enter into because of an unjust invasion of an ally and an act of
aggression we could not just stand by and let happen.
The United States and the civilized nations of the
world had put up with a lot of barbaric behavior from Saddam Husain, the
dictator in Iraq
for a long time. He was becoming more
and more aggressive in his push to test the will and the ability of advanced
nations to stop him. But he crossed the
line when on August 2, 1990 Iraq
invaded and occupied Kuwait
on trumped up charges of illegal drilling of oil on border property between the
two countries.
It is important
to remember that America and
it’s allies did not launch a full scale attack within days or weeks of the
Iraqi take over of Kuwait . There were efforts to negotiate and resolve
the crisis by peaceful means. But Saddam
Hussein defied the world and continued his plan to absorb Kuwait and then possibly take the attack to the
next stage into Saudi Arabia .
The Gulf War was
also an important statement to the world that America ’s allies are important to
us and we will defend them if it comes to that.
We proved that in World War II , Korea , Vietnam
and here in the Middle East . When a country becomes a friend of the United States ,
it’s enemies become our enemies. And in
this unthinkable invasion, not only did Iraq
directly assault one of America ’s
allies, that hostility showed that Saudi Arabia was at risk which was
a very important ally as well.
The other lesson
this war taught the enemies of America
is the phenomenal effectiveness of the American military. On January 17, 1991, the assault began with a
massive air attack that stunned the Iraqis and the world. The ferocity of the bombings and the
firestorm that defying the west brought down on the Iraqi military virtually
doomed them to ever mount an efficient force to fight back against this
overwhelming military response to their aggression.
Following that
air attack came one of the most brilliant ground campaigns in modern
warfare. Using modern technology, America faced Iraq ’s impressive army on their
home turf and soundly defeated them. The
Iraqi strategy was to keep the massive desert behind them because they felt no
enemy could ever navigate that desert and find their rear flank. But was a deadly miscalculation as the
coalition forces, lead by General Norman Schwarzkopf, used satellite technology
and navigation systems to guide their armies across that desert by night and
stage a stunning surprise attack on the Iraqi Republican Guard bringing them to
defeat with a decisive blow.
The term
“Lightning War” could best be used to describe the l ability of the American
lead coalition armies to repel this invasion on Kuwait . By early March of 1991, major hostilities
were over and Kuwait
had been liberated. To defeat an enemy
in less than 90 days was accomplishment the world never thought possible. But demonstrated to the world that America was
able to defend its allies and stop a ruthless dictator.
Since that war
there has been discussions about whether President Bush should have used the
advantage we gained by defeating Saddam’s armies to capture Iraq as
well. President Bush showed great wisdom
by sticking to the declared mission and returning Kuwait to Kuwaiti control. H shows that President Bush in 1991 was
showing wisdom in his leadership which resulted in Operation Desert Storm
turning out to be one of the most successful military campaigns in United
States history.
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