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Countries Come Together in the 100 Hour War Essay

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It is very interesting how there are so many countries out there and most of them with very different beliefs, cultural backgrounds, ideals, laws, customs, religion and living very different lifestyles, but, all of that is set aside and they are all able to come together and unite for a similar cause in order to reach a common goal. This is the case the “100 Hour War”, where coalition forces joined their military assets to fight a war against Iraqi soldiers, under Saddam Hussein’s orders, to stop them from overrunning and taking over Kuwait as well as stopping the abuse and murders Iraqi soldiers had going on against Kuwaiti citizens. The conflict started because Saddam Hussein was accusing Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates of …show more content…

Iraqi soldiers immediately started to kill Kuwaiti citizen, abusing the women and taking hostages. Some of the first hostages the Iraqi army took were the western expatriate workers when the Iraqis crossed the Kuwaiti border and taken back to Iraq. They used their tanks to destroy houses of Kuwaiti citizens who showed any type of resistance to the Iraqis or simply storm in their houses, take over and doing or taking whatever it was they wanted. Dr Fawzi al Khawari, a Kuwaiti citizen, stated “We are not dealing with human beings; we are dealing with people who came to Kuwait to destroy”. He also stated, “There were five Kuwaitis, young Kuwaitis, in their house and they killed all, not even killed, they were cut into pieces”. Atrocities committed by the Iraqi soldiers included removing infants from their incubators at hospitals and leaving them on the ground to die, according to Nayirah, whom was a nurse working in Kuwaiti City hospital. Two days after the invasion, the Iraqi Republican Guard had already defeated the Kuwaiti army, but some soldiers had escaped to Saudi Arabia. Upon the invasion, Saddam Hussein claimed Kuwait as the 19th province of Iraq, controlling a very large portion of the world’s oil reserves. These and other horrible acts led the United Nations to pass resolutions opposing the invasion and demanding Iraq to withdraw. After several negotiations between Iraq and the United States, to include one of the

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