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- The Persian Gulf in the Coming Decade: Trends, Threats, and . . .
This book summarizes likely challenges to U S interests in the Persian Gulf, identifies key uncertainties and trends, and assesses the implications of those trends for the United States
- Persian Gulf Security: Improving Allied Military Contributions
THE GULF IS THE PROBLEM The Persian Gulf will remain the main source of Western energy supplies over the next decade Over the next 15 years, the portion of Western Europe’s total oil consumption imported from the Gulf will increase to 35 percent, compared to 14 percent for the United States By 2010, Gulf
- 波斯湾在哪里(洲)、大概地理位置 - 百度知道
波斯湾在哪里(洲)、大概地理位置波斯湾(Persian Gulf) 印度洋西北部边缘海,又名阿拉伯湾,通称海湾。 位于阿拉伯半岛和伊朗高原之间。 西北起阿拉伯河河口,东南至霍尔木兹海峡,长约990公里,宽56~338公里。
- Persian Gulf Region | RAND
The Persian Gulf region—which includes Iran, Oman, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, and Iraq—contains an estimated 50 percent of the world's oil reserves and thus plays a strategic geopolitical role
- A League of Airmen: U. S. Air Power in the Gulf War | RAND
The 1990–1991 war in the Persian Gulf was one of the most thoroughly reported and commented-on military actions in U S history It etched a series of vivid media images in the public mind: tracer fire over Baghdad on the first night of the war; laser-guided bombs entering air shafts to destroy buildings with pinpoint accuracy; the "highway of death" where allied forces attacked Iraqi ground
- The Winning of Air Supremacy in Operation Desert Storm | RAND
Air superiority operations took place throughout the entire six weeks of the 1991 Persian Gulf war Allied control of the air over Iraq was achieved, however, for all practical purposes during the earliest hours — and even minutes — of combat
- Building Security in the Persian Gulf | RAND - RAND Corporation
The U S must determine how best to promote long-term security and stability in the Persian Gulf region while seeking to reduce the risks and costs imposed by its role as a permanent regional power—particularly vis-à-vis Iraq's future, the role of Iran, asymmetric threats, regional tensions, and the roles of other external actors
- Air Power in the Gulf War: Evaluating the Claims | RAND
Another common claim about the Gulf War is that the coalition's victory was based primarily on a revolution in weapons technology The authors point out, however, that much of the technology was not all that revolutionary The average age of the air systems used in ODS was close to 14 years
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