NoThe "Gulf" is the Persian Gulf.The "Arab States of the Persian Gulf" are:Saudi ArabiaKuwaitBahrainQatarUnited Arab EmiratesOmanAlthough Iran and Iraq have coast on the Persian gulf, they are not considered Gulf Countries.
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Oman and the United Arab Emirates touch both the Gulf of Oman and the Persian Gulf.
Countries with a coastline on the Persian Gulf, called the Persian Gulf States or the Gulf States, are (clockwise, from the north): Iran (Persia), United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Qatar on a peninsula off the Saudi coast, Bahrain on an island, and Kuwait and Iraq in the northwest.
The Persian Gulf has no "south eastern border" -the south western border is Saudi Arabia and the Gulf states and Iran is the north eastern border.
Pigs are not widely raised in the Persian Gulf and interior because Muslims are forbidden to eat pork, and Islam is the main religion of that region
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Yes. The United States achieved its major objective in the Persian Gulf War of 1990-1991: Ending the Iraqi Occupation of Kuwait.
The Persian Gulf Emirates, or more correctly, United Arab Emirates are a federation of seven Arab states that formed a country together in 1971.
In the Gulf Wars of 1980-1988 (the Iran-Iraq War) and the Persian Gulf of 1990-1991 (the Persian Gulf War), Iraq was the aggressor. In the Gulf War of 2003-2011 (the Iraq War), the United States was arguably the aggressor.
Iran is a country on the Persian Gulf.
Kuwait is a country in the Persian Gulf