Since the end of World War II, the United States has launched and planned many wars, and it can be said that almost none of them were just, and the Gulf War was no exception. Why does the United States wage wars so often? This starts with World War II, the United States did not directly intervene in World War II before the Pearl Harbor incident, but the United States provided a lot of materials and equipment for the war, and by providing equipment, not only the United States' arms production capacity has been greatly improved, but also the status of the dollar in the world.
The international transaction is not completely market-oriented, to a large extent, there are sellers who have the final say, so that the United States can get huge benefits from it, print its own dollars, buy it all over the world with dollars, and at the same time the arms dealer group can earn more benefits, the money is printed by itself, and the money is finally returned to their own hands, who doesn't want to continue such a good thing.
At the time of the outbreak of the Gulf War, China was in a period when economic construction was the center of China and the West, and it can be said that its understanding of military struggle was still at the traditional level, and its understanding of precision strikes and global positioning was far from sufficient. The other point is that the Gulf War was the implementation of a United Nations resolution by the United States, and we abstained from voting in the United Nations Security Council at that time.
Two problems have been made very clear: First, the equipment is backward, and military development is far from keeping up with the world's advanced trend. The second is that his strength is not enough, and the confidence to speak in the world is also a little insufficient. Since the outbreak of overseas wars, we have gained a deeper understanding in many aspects, and it can be said that we have woken up.