This chapter examines the complex historical and geopolitical relationship between Kuwait and Iraq, particularly in the context of oil discovery and national sovereignty. It highlights Saddam Hussein's miscalculations leading up to the Gulf War and the intersection of Arab nationalism and regional alliances. The narrative also reflects on the implications of local dynamics, such as the Palestinian perspective, and the shifting allegiances among Middle Eastern nations during this turbulent period.

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