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In July 1990, Saddam shaped a pretext for war, when he defined Kuwait's refusal to cede territory to Iraq, cut its oil production, and forgive its Iraqi war debts as "military aggression."
Geoffrey Wawro: Desert Storm Turns Twenty: What Really Happened in 1991, and Why it Matters, Part I of II Geoffrey Wawro 2011
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Kuwait's gem market was picked clean, and 1 million ounces of gold were seized from the Central Bank of Kuwait and deposited in Baghdad.
Geoffrey Wawro: Desert Storm Turns Twenty: What Really Happened in 1991, and Why it Matters, Part I of II Geoffrey Wawro 2011
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What if he left Kuwait largely intact, but seized the Rumaila oil field and one or two of Kuwait's islands?
Geoffrey Wawro: Desert Storm Turns Twenty: What Really Happened in 1991, and Why it Matters, Part I of II Geoffrey Wawro 2011
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In July 1990, Saddam shaped a pretext for war, when he defined Kuwait's refusal to cede territory to Iraq, cut its oil production, and forgive its Iraqi war debts as "military aggression."
Geoffrey Wawro: Desert Storm Turns Twenty: What Really Happened in 1991, and Why it Matters, Part I of II Geoffrey Wawro 2011
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Kuwait's hospitals, universities and libraries were stripped to the bare walls.
Geoffrey Wawro: Desert Storm Turns Twenty: What Really Happened in 1991, and Why it Matters, Part I of II Geoffrey Wawro 2011
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Seats were ripped out of Kuwait's stadiums and movie theaters for use in Iraq.
Geoffrey Wawro: Desert Storm Turns Twenty: What Really Happened in 1991, and Why it Matters, Part I of II Geoffrey Wawro 2011
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Besides Kuwait's Camp Arifjan, Sigir's Mr. Bowen said, clusters of officer-driven corruption have been identified at Camp Anaconda, near Balad, and in Fallujah, where several Marine officers now are under investigation.
The Hunt for Weapons of Mass Corruption Joel Millman 2011
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The results, based on international financial accounting standards, aren't strictly comparable from a year earlier as the numbers for the just-ended quarter include the company's operations in Africa, acquired from Kuwait's Mobile telecommunications Co. in June, 2010.
Bharti Airtel Profit Drops 41% Dhanya Ann Thoppil 2011
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AFP/Getty Images In March 2010, Bharti Airtel Ltd. agreed to buy assets of Kuwait's telecommunications operator Zain in 15 African countries for $ 9 billion in cash.
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Seats were ripped out of Kuwait's stadiums and movie theaters for use in Iraq.
Geoffrey Wawro: Desert Storm Turns Twenty: What Really Happened in 1991, and Why it Matters, Part I of II Geoffrey Wawro 2011
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