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    678, which demanded Iraqi troops to withdraw their troops from Kuwait. With no progress in sight, the US lead coalition helped with the liberation of Kuwait using any means necessary under Interpol war law. As an international community, we must condemn Iraq for invading Kuwait without any reasonable claims; yet give the opportunity for them to withdraw all forces.…

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    Operation Desert Fox occurred in Iraq from 16th – 19th of December 1998. Operation Desert Fox was a four day military bombing campaign organised by the United States of America and the United Kingdom. The United States and the United Kingdom justified the strikes as Iraq had not complied with the UNSC’s resolutions and kept interfering with the UNSC’s weapons inspectors. Another main reason the bombing occurred was to punish Saddam Hussein's regime with military force in the hope of removing…

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    Gulf War Research Paper

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    different countries including Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and Israel. This war was fought to completely wipe out the whole country of Iraq and to also reclaim the Kuwait people’s independence. This war was a devastating blow to the areas it was fought in. The areas lost many civilians and destroyed the land. Several countries committed…

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    From Poverty to Expatriates Introduction Every year, hundreds of expatriates arrive in Kuwait because of their poverty, and the reason behind that is their governments’ economy is essentially weak. In addition, those people who live under poor conditions cannot earn their basic needs. For example, poor people cannot afford proper education and that would prevent them from getting a decent job to be able to provide their necessities. As a result, we have heard about those tragedies all over the…

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    money to Kuwait for expenses in the Iran/Iraq war. Taking over Kuwait would cancel this debt. Hussein also clamed that he had fought the Iranians for the benefit of all Arab nations, and that Kuwait owed him for that. He also somehow convinced himself that Kuwait should be part of his country because it had been a province of the Ottoman Empire, which was based in Iraq. Kuwait became independent just before Iraq itself was formed (Deese 300B). Having considered all of his reasons to invade…

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    Desert Storm In the beginning of August 1990, Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein order an invasion of Kuwait. Other Arab powers were shocked by this so they called the United States and other Western nations to intervene. Saddam Hussein refused to listen to the United Nations Security Council demands to withdraw from Kuwait by mid-January 1991, and the Persian Gulf War began with a huge U.S. air offense known as Operation Desert Storm. On January 17, 1991 Operation Desert Storm was initiated.…

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    Gulf War Research Paper

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    is from Kuwait, a country bordering the Persian Gulf. The oil…

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    Countries involved the gulf war are egypt, france iraq,kuwait saudi arabia, syria, the united kingdom and the united states.the persian gulf war started decades before the actual military action occurred.the gulf war started because of Saddam Hussein, the dictator of iraq. He ordered the invasion of kuwait. The gulf war started when iraq was at war with iran. Iran wasn't just attacking iraq but also oil tankers from kuwait. Trying to end the war, kuwait took sides with iraq and aided them with…

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    Akshay Kumar, who will be seen in "Airlift", enlivened by the evacuation of Indians who were stuck in Kuwait amid the Iraq-Kuwait war, says it can't be compared with Hollywood star Ben Affleck's Oscar-winning film "Argo". This is a totally unique story and non-anecdotal. "Airlift" is based around a Kuwait-based entrepreneur who was stuck alongside more than a lakh individuals who were staying in Kuwait around then (1990). “‘Airlift’ and ‘Argo’ are two different films and they can’t be…

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    to this much heat. Culture and human freedom is the difference between someone's freedom in their country and in Kuwait. It's also about the restriction differences.…

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