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Answer:
The Persian Gulf War impacted the Middle East in 1991 by stopping Iraq's invasion of Kuwait.
Explanation:
The Persian Gulf War was a conflict from August 1990 to February 1991, with Iraq initially entering and occupying neighboring Kuwait. Later, the Iraqi forces were driven out of Kuwait by an international coalition, led by the United States and with a mandate from the United Nations.
For seven months, a formidable force of human resources and an immense amount of modern military equipment was formed and accumulated in the Persian Gulf area, followed by a lightning campaign that crushed the opposition and consumed the liberation of Kuwaiti territory with extreme force. The conflict was also characterized by special events and conditions such as the largest mobilization of human and material resources since the end of World War II, even when compared to the Korean War.