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  1. The Gulf War oil spill, or the "Persian Gulf oil spill", was one of the largest oil spills in history, resulting from the Gulf War in 1991. In January 1991, Iraqi forces allegedly began dumping oil into the Persian Gulf to stop a U.S. coalition-led water landing on their shores.

  2. Learn how Iraqi forces deliberately dumped millions of gallons of oil into the Persian Gulf in 1991 to hinder US troops. Explore the environmental and social impacts of this military tactic and the ongoing cleanup efforts.

  3. Learn how Iraqi forces intentionally dumped oil into the Persian Gulf to prevent U.S. invasion in 1991, causing the largest oil spill in history. Read about the origins, impacts, and cleanup of this environmental disaster.

  4. Apr 10, 2011 · Learn how Iraqi forces dumped oil into the Persian Gulf in 1991 as a strategic move against U.S. forces, and how the oil spill and fires affected the environment and the cleanup efforts. The web page covers the timeline, the causes, the effects, and the costs of the Gulf War oil disaster.

  5. The land based Kuwaiti oil spill surpassed the Lakeview Gusher, which spilled nine million barrels in 1910, as the largest oil spill in recorded history. Six to eight million barrels of oil were directly spilled into the Arabian Gulf, which became known as the Gulf War oil spill.

  6. It began to leak oil into the Gulf on about 22-23 January, causing the first major oil slick of the war. However, this was probably as much a military target as the oil depots and refineries in Iraq which were hit by the coalition bombing.

  7. Jan 1, 2011 · The release of 11 million barrels of crude oil into the Arabian Gulf during the 1991 Gulf War resulted in the largest oil spill in history. Maximum oil was transported to the south along the shoreline, where bulk of floating oil got trapped behind Abu Ali Island, and north of Jubail, Saudi Arabia.

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