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Please do the following:. Get to your seat A.S.A.P!!! Get a notebook/Pencil ready to go Put all other work away. Turn off all electronic devises Thank You Very Much!!!!. George H.W. Bush. 41 st President Of the United States. Early Political Career.

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  1. Please do the following: • Get to your seat A.S.A.P!!! • Get a notebook/Pencil ready to go • Put all other work away. • Turn off all electronic devises Thank You Very Much!!!!

  2. George H.W. Bush 41st President Of the United States

  3. Early Political Career • Elected to the House of Representatives in 1966. • Ambassador to the U.N. in 1970. • Director of the C.I.A. 1976-77. • Runs for President in 1980 – dropped out in May. • Selected by Ronald Reagan to run with him Vice President. Nixon and Bush

  4. Road to the Presidency • Serves two terms as Reagan’s Vice President. • Loyal to Reagan and well liked by Republicans. • Runs for President 1988 vs. Michael Dukakis(D) Reagan and Bush

  5. Electoral Popular % Bush = 426 48,886,597 53.4 Dukakis = 111 41,809,476 45.6

  6. G.H.W. Bush - Presidency Domestic: • “Read my lips, No new taxes!” - 1988 • Americans with Disabilities Act – 1990 • NAFTA – Bush gets it started. Foreign: • Berlin Wall falls - 1989 • S.A.L.T. II – Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty - 1991 • Gulf War - 1991

  7. Desert Storm The Gulf War 1990-1991

  8. The Causes • Iran-Iraq War during the 1980’s – leaves Iraq with large war debt. • Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein accuses Kuwait of “slant drilling” for oil and for increasing oil production. • Iraq invades Kuwait on August 2, 1990 • U.N. reacts with immediate sanctions. • United States starts to mobilize…………

  9. Mobilization Begins • Operation Desert Shield (August 7th 1990) – defensive mission to stop Iraqi’s from gaining anymore ground. • Battleships and Aircraft carriers are also deployed to the Persian Gulf. • 500,000 U.S. Soldiers are deployed to the Gulf. (30-40,000 casualties expected)

  10. Major Concerns • Will Saddam be supported by other countries in the Middle East? • What will happen if Israel is drawn into the fight? • What will happen to O.P.E.C.? (Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries) Saddam Hussein – Leader of Iraq

  11. The War – Operation Desert Storm • January 12, 1991 Congress approves Military Force. • January 17 Air Campaign Begins. • February 24 Ground Invasion. • February 27 President Bush declares cease fire.

  12. Air Campaign • Early morning hours of January 17, 1991 • Aimed at Iraqi Military and Saddam Hussein. • New technology is extremely effective.

  13. The Ground War • Operation Desert Sabre - February 24 – Invasion begins - Force the Iraqi Army out of Kuwait.

  14. Fast Attack……Quick End • Iraqi Elite Republican Guard retreats – lighting Kuwaiti oil wells on fire. • Many Iraqi soldiers surrender • February 27 cease-fire is issued • Kuwait is liberated. Highway 80 - “Highway to Hell”

  15. Results • No-Fly Zone is set up over Iraq. • Animosity in the Middle East towards the U.S. • Terrorist cells begin to gain strength. • Is the war over………….

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