Gulf War, The
Gulf War, The
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Gulf War, The
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This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. The Iraqi invasion of Kuwait on August 2, 1990, marked the beginning of a crisis that would fundamentally transform the Middle East while ushering in a new era of international relations defined by American global hegemony and the precedence of precision warfare over traditional military doctrines. Saddam Hussein's decision to occupy his tiny but oil-rich neighbor represented the culmination of longstanding territorial disputes, economic pressures, and personal ambitions that had been building throughout the 1980s as Iraq emerged from its devastating war with Iran facing enormous debts and diminished regional influence. The invasion shocked the international community not only because of its brazen violation of sovereignty but also because it threatened to alter the global balance of power by placing nearly 20 percent of the world's proven oil reserves under the control of a single aggressive regime. The historical roots of Iraqi claims to Kuwait traced back to the Ottoman Empire's administrative arrangements and the arbitrary nature of colonial boundaries drawn by European powers during the early twentieth century, but these historical grievances masked more immediate economic and strategic motivations that drove Saddam's aggressive policies. Iraq had long viewed Kuwait as a natural extension of its territory, arguing that the emirate had been artificially separated from Basra province during the British mandate period and should rightfully be reunited with its historical homeland. However, the immediate catalyst for invasion was Iraq's desperate financial situation following eight years of war with Iran, during which Kuwait and other Gulf states had provided substantial loans that Saddam now demanded be forgiven while insisting that Kuwait reduce oil production to drive up prices and ease Iraq's fiscal crisis.

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