Scenarios about 'kuwait'
A small, oil-rich Arab state located at the head of the Persian Gulf, bordered by Iraq and Saudi Arabia. Kuwait gained independence from Britain in 1961 and became notable in modern history as the target of Iraq's invasion in 1990, which triggered the First Gulf War. Its strategic location, petroleum reserves, and role in regional geopolitics make it a significant focus in alternate history scenarios exploring Middle Eastern power dynamics.
What If The First Gulf War Never Occurred?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Iraq's invasion of Kuwait was prevented or resolved diplomatically, avoiding the 1991 Gulf War and potentially reshaping Middle Eastern geopolitics, U.S. military doctrine, and the entire trajectory of the late 20th and early 21st centuries.
What If The Gulf Cooperation Council Formed a Stronger Union?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the Gulf Cooperation Council evolved into a deeply integrated political and economic union, reshaping Middle Eastern geopolitics and global energy markets.
What If The Gulf War Oil Spill Never Happened?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the devastating 1991 Gulf War oil spill—the largest in history—was prevented, potentially saving the Persian Gulf ecosystem and reshaping environmental warfare regulations.