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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 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.

  3. 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.

  4. Apr 10, 2011 · At the end of January 1991, reports of a huge oil spill in the Persian Gulf began to surface. Iraqi forces purposefully opened valves at the Sea Island oil terminal and dumped oil from several tankers into the Persian Gulf in a strategic wartime move against U.S. forces.

  5. This article examines the legal implications of Iraq's deliberate oil spill in the Persian Gulf during the 1991 Gulf War. It analyzes the interplay between international environmental law and the law of armed conflict, and the challenges and responses of the international community.

  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. 5 days ago · Persian Gulf War, conflict (1990–91) triggered by Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait with the apparent aim of acquiring its large oil reserves, canceling a large debt owed to Kuwait, and expanding Iraqi regional power.

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