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Warfare at the end of the 20th CenturyBy the end of the Twentieth Century there were two forms of warfare – nuclear and conventional. An increasing number of countries were developing their own nuclear and chemical weapons. The destructive power of nuclear weapons still acted as a deterrent. Countries, instead, fought with increasingly high tech conventional weapons. The First Gulf War, 1991, followed the new familiar pattern. First the Allies, mainly the USA and UK, made a series of air attacks on Baghdad, the capital of Iraq, to lower the morale of the Iraqi citizens, as well as on military targets such as roads and bridges. The second phase, the attack on the Iraqi army itself, drove the Iraqis out of Kuwait and confirmed the continued importance of land forces in major conflicts. |
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