Fill in the Wikipedia article : The Gulf War - Statistics

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After a brief rump puppet government known as the Republic of {Kuwait},
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and a 42-country coalition led by {the United States}.
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and establishing {Kuwait} Governorate in the south.
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and {Iraq}'s large debt
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and {Kuwait}.
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and {Kuwait}, which continued for five weeks.
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and Operation Desert {Storm},
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and promptly advancing into {Iraqi} territory.
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and S{audi Arabia}
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demanded {Iraq}'s immediate withdrawal
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from the bombing campaign against {Iraq} on 17 January
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governed by {Saddam Hussein},
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In 2003, another {US}-led coalition
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in {Iraq}'s
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In the war's aftermath, the {Iraqi} government
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invaded and occupied {Iraq}, beginning the {Iraq} War.
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invaded neighboring {Kuwait} and occupied the country within two days.
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{Iraq}
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{Iraq} fired missiles
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its largest contributors were the U{nited States},
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liberating {Kuwait}
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of {Iraq}
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of {Iraqi} chemical weapons facilities
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On 2 August 1990, {Iraq},
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on products from {Iraq}
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over {Iraq}'s north and south.
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S{audi Arabia},
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Split {Kuwait}’s territory,
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The conflict's environmental impact included {Iraqi} forces
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The Gulf War was an armed conflict between {Iraq}
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The invasion of {Kuwait} was met with immediate international condemnation.
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The invasion was primarily over {Kuwait}'s alleged slant drilling
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the {US} adopted satellite-based reconnaissance, communications, and GPS navigation.
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to {Iraq} on 29 November 1990, expiring on 15 January 1991,
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To {Kuwait}
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to withdraw from {Kuwait}, with member-states thereafter empowered to use "all necessary means" to force withdrawal.
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until the American-led liberation of {Kuwait} on 28 February.
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{US} bombing and demolition
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and E{gypt}.
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at I{srael}
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but failed to provoke the {Israeli} military response
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the U{nited Kingdom},
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The United Nations Special Commission sought to end Iraq's weapons of {mass destruction} programs.
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it hoped would split {Muslim}-majority countries from the coalition.
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The broadest military alliance since {World War II},
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The coalition began a military buildup in the {Persian} Gulf region.
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On 17 January, the coalition began aerial and naval {bombardment}
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The coalition halted its ground advance after one hundred hours, and declared a {ceasefire}.
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absorbing the north into {Basra} Governorate,
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from the recently ended {Iran–Iraq} War.
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and imposed a total {embargo}
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principally by American network {CNN}.
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suppressed a series of {uprisings} until 5 April 1991.
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The conflict introduced {live news} broadcasts from the front lines of the battle,
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The {Security Council} issued an ultimatum
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The UN {Security Council}
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Coalition countries responded by establishing two {no-fly} zones
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On 24 February 1991, the coalition launched a decisive {ground} assault
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The coalition's efforts were in two phases: Operation Desert {Shield}, which marked the military buildup from August 1990 to January 1991;
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The largest {tank} battles in American military history were fought,
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after the daily broadcast of images from cameras onboard American military {aircraft}.
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{Precision}-guided munitions and a stealth aircraft,
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causing over six hundred {oil} well fires and the largest {oil} spill in history until that point.
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Considered the "first {space} war",
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It earned the nickname {Video Game} War,
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{Rumaila} oil field,
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were concluded to be the primary cause of Gulf War {syndrome}, experienced by over 40% of US veterans.
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surpassed only by the Battle of the Bulge: the Battle of Medina {Ridge}, the Battle of Norfolk, and the Battle of 73 Easting.
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the {F-117 Nighthawk}, were novel features of the air war.
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