Persian Gulf crisis (2019–2020)

military tensions between Iran and the United States of America
Event political_crisis Q65920364
Persian Gulf crisis (2019–2020)
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Persian Gulf crisis (2019–2020)

Summary

Persian Gulf crisis (2019–2020) is a political crisis[1]. Persian Gulf crisis (2019–2020) draws 6 Wikipedia views per month (political_crisis category, ranking #64 of 88).[2]

Key Facts

  • Persian Gulf crisis (2019–2020) is in the country of Iran[3].
  • Persian Gulf crisis (2019–2020) is in the country of Iraq[4].
  • Persian Gulf crisis (2019–2020) is in the country of Saudi Arabia[5].
  • Persian Gulf crisis (2019–2020)'s image is recorded as U.S. Troops observe protests in Green Zone.jpg[6].
  • Persian Gulf crisis (2019–2020)'s instance of is recorded as political crisis[7].
  • Persian Gulf crisis (2019–2020)'s instance of is recorded as armed conflict[8].
  • Persian Gulf crisis (2019–2020)'s location is recorded as West Asia[9].
  • Persian Gulf crisis (2019–2020)'s part of is recorded as Iran–Saudi Arabia proxy conflict[10].
  • Persian Gulf crisis (2019–2020)'s has part is recorded as Gulf of Oman incident[11].
  • Persian Gulf crisis (2019–2020)'s has part is recorded as assassination of Qasem Soleimani[12].
  • Persian Gulf crisis (2019–2020)'s has part is recorded as 2020 Iranian attack on U.S. forces in Iraq[13].
  • Persian Gulf crisis (2019–2020)'s has part is recorded as December 2019 United States airstrikes in Iraq and Syria[14].
  • Persian Gulf crisis (2019–2020)'s has part is recorded as Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752[15].
  • Persian Gulf crisis (2019–2020)'s has part is recorded as 2019 Iranian shoot-down of American drone[16].
  • Persian Gulf crisis (2019–2020)'s has part is recorded as 2019–20 attack on the United States embassy in Baghdad[17].
  • Persian Gulf crisis (2019–2020)'s has part is recorded as 2019 Abqaiq-Khurais attack[18].
  • Persian Gulf crisis (2019–2020)'s has part is recorded as 2021 Gulf of Oman incident[19].
  • Persian Gulf crisis (2019–2020)'s start time is recorded as +2019-05-05T00:00:00Z[20].
  • Persian Gulf crisis (2019–2020)'s end time is recorded as +2020-01-12T00:00:00Z[21].
  • Persian Gulf crisis (2019–2020)'s point in time is recorded as +2100-00-00T00:00:00Z[22].
  • Persian Gulf crisis (2019–2020)'s participant is recorded as International Maritime Security Construct[23].
  • Persian Gulf crisis (2019–2020)'s participant is recorded as Axis of Resistance[24].
  • Persian Gulf crisis (2019–2020)'s participant is recorded as United Kingdom[25].
  • Persian Gulf crisis (2019–2020)'s participant is recorded as United States[26].
  • Persian Gulf crisis (2019–2020)'s topic's main category is recorded as Category:2019–20 Persian Gulf crisis[27].

Why It Matters

Persian Gulf crisis (2019–2020) draws 6 Wikipedia views per month (political_crisis category, ranking #64 of 88).[2] Persian Gulf crisis (2019–2020) has Wikipedia articles in 17 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] Persian Gulf crisis (2019–2020) is known by 7 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]

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  2. [28] . Wikidata sitelinks. wikidata.org.
  3. [29] . Wikidata aliases. wikidata.org.

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