Intelligence Perspective:
On July of 1990, one of our American satellite orbiting around the Earth’s atmosphere photographed an unusual amount of military present, and movement all through the Persian Gulf. Consequently, catching the eyes of our intelligence community. Therefore, advising General Colin Powell, who was provide with the intelligence officer satellite photos, hence, providing additional intelligence data that would suggest and Iraqi buildup in the southern part of Iraq. Since Gen. Colin Powell was a National Security Advisor, to President Reagan in 1987, 88, in addition to, an early part of 89. He took
Diplomatic Perspective The United States had questionable relationship with the Iraqi dictator, Saddam Hussein, to say the least. That In retrospect, that the United States was too appeasing to Saddam Hussein in the many years, month, and days leading up to the role that the US Ambassador to Iraq, April Glaspie, played in conveying the administration’s message to the Iraqi leader. Consequently, the questions leading or surrounding the Administrator’s official policy, and the calculations, or miscalculation that play a major part of the State Department and other agencies within the US government, to miss judge Saddam Hussein from invading Kuwait.
Military Perspective …show more content…
Thus, the political task existed to evaluate on how to best employ all available political and interrelationship method to achieve the objective goals. Which would provide, The United States military forces to halt any Iraq hostility or assaults against Kuwait, and the government will provide the policy and the final decision of authority for the American military forces to fight the war in two different front lines. So, military action was being mobilized and troop being prepared for