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The Gulf War 1991 – Part 1: Lines in the Sand

Conflicted: A History Podcast

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The End of the Cold War

In 1989, the Soviet Union was unraveling like a punch-drunk prize fighter in the 12th round. In 1990, Kuwait had the sixth largest oil reserves in the world. The tiny Emirate often seemed, quote, more like a multinational corporation than a country. But when Saddam Hussein broke out of prison and invaded Iran, it wasn't strong enough to stand up for itself.

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