Monday, June 27, 2011

When Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait

On the morning of the second August 1990 Iraqi troops invaded the former ruler Saddam Hussein, the neighboring country of Kuwait. The world reacted in horror, the UN calls for the withdrawal. Without success. Five months later, war: The operation begins "Desert Storm" under U.S. leadership.

It is to advance against two clock in the morning in Kuwait, when Iraqi troops crossed the border. Against the armada of 100,000 troops with 300 tanks, the 25,000-scoring Kuwaiti army is powerless. "The streets will be fought, I heard machine gun fire and grenade explosions in the vicinity of my hotel and the American Embassy," an eyewitness reports over the phone. Within a day, bringing the Iraqis the small sheikdom military under control. The Al-Sabah ruling family fled.

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Saudi Arabia and Israel put pressure on


Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein (left) visits his troops in Kuwait shortly after the invasion (archive image from 02 August 1990).
But now comes the real conflict going on in earnest. The U.S., the dominant power in the Middle East want, Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein did not let the attack go through - even from fundamental considerations. Otherwise other rulers in the region could come up with the idea to imitate the example. American ally Saudi Arabia fears a landslide on Saudi territory and Saddam also urges Israel to expel the Iraqi leader in his place.

U.S. President George Bush, the father of the president, who later - in 2003 - will start the Iraq war, can be open to all possibilities. "We rule out no option," he says.

Emergency meetings worldwide

Worldwide emergency meetings to be convened. In New York meets the United Nations Security Council. He demands the immediate unconditional withdrawal from Kuwait and imposing sanctions against Iraq. Appeals of Kuwait's ambassador to the United States, Sheikh Saud bin Nasir al-Sabah to Washington. "We now have to ask for military aid the United States to intervene."

In Europe, there is dismay about the Iraqi invasion. At the same time, many people reject an American counterattack decisively. Meanwhile, rolled to the U.S. military machine. "The 82nd Airborne Division and other key units of the U.S. Air Force will now arrive in Saudi Arabia," Bush proclaimed.






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