The Persian Gulf War, The Clinton Presidency, and Entering a New Century

  • Late 1960s

    A third of the world had embraced communism and another third was non-aligned. The U.S. also confronted a new set of cultural challenges during this time period.
  • 1970s

    The U.S. faced a severe crisis of confidence deepened by a sense of military decline and economic and political scandel.
  • Iraq Invades Kuwait

    Iraq Invades Kuwait
    At anout 2 a.m. 80,000 Iraqi troops invaded and occupied Kuwait. This event was one of the most major international crisis of post- Cold War era.
  • Bush Declared, "This Aggression Will Not Stand"

    Bush Declared, "This Aggression Will Not Stand"
    The Bush administration sent 180,00 troops to go protect the Suadi Kingdom. Bush also organized aqn international coalition against Iraq. His decision to not act upon agression showed the president's assesment of vital national interests.
  • Clinton Defeated Bush

    Clinton Defeated Bush
    Bill Clinton defeated George Bush and Ross Perot to become the first Democratic president in 12 years. Bush received 38% of the vote, Clinton recieved 43% of the vote and Perot recieved 19%.
  • Approved Four Articles of Impeachment

    Approved Four Articles of Impeachment
    The House Judicary Committee, voting along strait party lines, approved four articles of impeachment. Those articles said that Clinton had committed perjury, obstructed justice and abusedpower. This made Clinton only the second president to face an impeachment trial in the senate.
  • 1980

    By this time period the sense of American pre-eminence had faded. American economic competitiveness had eclined.