In 1987, Gangel covered the Iran-Iraq war as part of the Pentagon pool in the Persian Gulf.
Das Island, United Arab Emirates, 1976: Das Island is in the Persian Gulf that produces oil and gas.
The service members were seized from their boat in the Persian Gulf on March 23.
But, as in the Persian Gulf, it would be under coalition control, not U.N. control.
The greatest effort to arrest the inevitable is taking place in the Persian Gulf.
Ras Tanura, a tiny finger in the Persian Gulf, already has a 550, 000-barrel-per-day refinery, Aramco's biggest.
My nephew Kasey also enlisted and serves on a carrier in the Persian Gulf.
The money comes primarily from wealthy countries in the Middle East, in the Persian Gulf.
To many oilmen, the Gulf of Guinea looks more appealing than the Persian Gulf.
In the case of the big producers in the Persian Gulf, that worry looks premature.
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It borders the Persian Gulf and Saudi Arabia and promises hot and humid summers.
The Act was a critical reason that the 1991 Persian Gulf war was so different from the Vietnam conflict.
The United States and Britain have massed nearly 300, 000 troops in the Persian Gulf region.
There is something surreal about the spectacle of President Bush touring the Persian Gulf.
But since the first Persian Gulf War, the profile of the average military inmate has changed dramatically.
In testimony before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee yesterday on the Persian Gulf crisis, Frank J.
The United States' prepositioning capacity has almost tripled since the Persian Gulf war, as has its readiness.
Northern Iraq had been outside Baghdad's control since the end of the Persian Gulf War in 1991.
It has branched out around the Persian Gulf and, more recently, in Romania, India and South Korea.
Gates' last government job was as CIA director from 1991-1993, during the previous conflict in the Persian Gulf.
Ironically, the case for each of these has only been enhanced by the crisis in the Persian Gulf.
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Meanwhile, some 900 Spanish troops and three ships were preparing to join coalition forces in the Persian Gulf.
But when it involves an appeasement line in the Persian Gulf, the oil interests get a total pass.
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The U.S. imports more crude oil from Venezuela and Mexico than from the Persian Gulf, including Saudi Arabia.
This withdrawal is certainly not due to a new sense of peace and stability in the Persian Gulf.
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He has spent much of his time lately in a Persian Gulf country that is a Giuliani client.
He said Bush was trying to foment tensions in the Persian Gulf over the Strait of Hormuz confrontation.
Qatar gets 100 percent of its drinking water from desalination, and concentrated brine is expelled into the Persian Gulf.
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The new process has obvious appeal in coastal areas where fresh water is scarce such as the Persian Gulf.
And it's also going to be a lot like the 1991 debate on the first Persian Gulf War resolution.
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