This book offers a critical analysis of the Gulf War (1990–1991) from a political and media perspective. The author examines how the war was not merely a military conflict but part of a well-orchestrated media strategy aimed at enhancing President George H. W. Bush's image both domestically and internationally. The book highlights how media was used to shape public opinion in the U.S. and globally, portraying the war as a moral crusade and a triumph of American values. It serves as an important resource for understanding the interplay between politics and media in modern warfare.