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Post-Gulf War Aftermath

Regional transformation and humanitarian crisis (1991-2003) - The legacy of Operation Desert Storm

Coalition Forces

34nations

Sanctions Duration

12years

Oil Wells Burned

~700wells

No-Fly Zone Coverage

40%+of Iraq

Post-Gulf War Overview

Regional transformation and humanitarian crisis (1991-2003)

About This Era

The aftermath of the 1991 Gulf War saw drastic and profoundly significant political, cultural, and social change across the Middle East. The war created an acute humanitarian crisis while leaving Saddam Hussein in power. For the UAE, this period involved managing regional security concerns, sanctions on Iraq, and the US military presence in the Gulf that would shape regional dynamics for decades.

UAE Relevance Assessment

Critical security and economic concerns

Key Entity Registry

Political and military leaders

Key Lessons from No-Fly Zones

Brookings Institution Analysis