Historical Events tagged with "coalition"
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Ground Troops Enter Iraq During Gulf War
Ground troops from the coalition forces crossed the Saudi Arabian border into Iraq, marking the beginning of the ground phase of the Gulf War. This military action was aimed at liberating Kuwait, which had been invaded by Iraq in August 1990. The coalition consisted of forces from multiple countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, and others, coordinated under a unified command structure. The rapid advance of ground troops was a pivotal moment in the conflict, signaling a transition from aerial bombardment to ground combat operations.
Continue ReadingThe Battle of Khafji Begins
The Battle of Khafji was the first major ground engagement of the Gulf War, occurring when Iraqi forces launched an offensive against the Saudi city of Khafji. The battle began on January 29, 1991, and lasted until February 2, 1991. American and coalition forces quickly responded to the attack, marking a significant escalation in the war. In this battle, coalition air and ground forces combined their efforts to repel Iraq’s incursion, which was seen as a direct threat to Saudi Arabia. The fighting resulted in heavy casualties, making it one of the deadliest confrontations of the Gulf War.
Continue ReadingCoalition Forces Launch Operation Desert Storm
Coalition forces under U.S. command launched Operation Desert Storm against Iraq. Following Iraq's invasion of Kuwait in August 1990, the United Nations imposed sanctions on Iraq, leading to a military response. Starting with extensive aerial bombardment, the operation aimed to liberate Kuwait. The coalition included forces from over 30 countries, showcasing international collaboration.
Continue ReadingU.S. Congress Authorizes Military Action Against Iraq
The U.S. Congress voted to authorize the use of military force against Iraq to liberate Kuwait, following Iraq's invasion. This decision took place amid escalating tensions in the Persian Gulf region, as President George H.W. Bush sought support for the coalition forces. The vote was characterized by the urgency of restoring Kuwait's sovereignty after its annexation by Iraq, initiating a global response aimed at addressing the aggression.
Continue ReadingChilean Opposition Coalition Wins Against Pinochet
The Chilean opposition coalition successfully defeated Augusto Pinochet in a pivotal referendum, ending his nearly 16 years of authoritarian rule. This event signaled a crucial shift in the nation’s political landscape, as voters opted for the coalition over continued military governance. The plebiscite, held on September 30, 1988, yielded a resounding majority for the opposition, showcasing public dissent against Pinochet's regime. The victory was a testament to years of campaigning and mobilization by various political groups, underscoring a collective dissatisfaction with human rights abuses and political repression in Chile.
Continue ReadingKohl Takes Office as Chancellor of Germany
Helmut Kohl replaced Helmut Schmidt as Chancellor of Germany following a constructive vote of no confidence. This political maneuver marked a significant shift in German politics, stemming from discontent with Schmidt's policies. The vote highlighted the increasing division within the German parliament, and Kohl's assumption of leadership initiated a new era for Germany in domestic and foreign policy.
Continue ReadingLaunch of Senegal's Antiimperialist Action Front
Senegalese opposition parties, led by Mamadou Dia, established the Antiimperialist Action Front – Suxxali Reew Mi to unite against perceived imperialist influences in Senegalese politics. This coalition aimed to provide a strong alternative to the government, responding to socio-economic challenges faced by the populace. The initiative came as part of an effort to mobilize citizens and gain momentum for a more independent path for Senegal. The Antiimperialist Action Front signified a call for unity among various political factions, promoting anti-imperialism and local governance.
Continue ReadingYahya Khan Forms Coalition Government in Pakistan
Pakistan President Yahya Khan announced a coalition government composed of political factions to stabilize the country following a tumultuous period. Nurul Amin was appointed as Prime Minister, with Zulfikar Ali Bhutto serving as Deputy Prime Minister. This decision aimed to bridge divisions and restore governance amid ongoing political unrest in the newly created nation of Bangladesh, which had gained independence just weeks earlier.
Continue ReadingCrisis in the Dutch Cals Cabinet
Norbert Schmelzer successfully motions against the budget, leading to the fall of the Dutch Cals cabinet. The event, known as the Night of Schmelzer, highlighted political tensions within the governing coalition and set the stage for significant changes in Dutch politics.
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