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The Iraqi invasion of Kuwait​

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Answered by stephenvalerian
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Invasion of Kuwait

2 Aug 1990 – 4 Aug 1990

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The Invasion of Kuwait refers to a two-day-long operation conducted by Iraq starting on 2 August 1990, whereby it invaded the neighbouring State of Kuwait, consequently resulting in a seven-month-long Iraqi military occupation of the country.

Answered by abbaszakir24
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The Invasion of Kuwait refers to a two-day-long operation conducted by Iraq starting on 2 August 1990, whereby it invaded the neighbouring State of Kuwait, consequently resulting in a seven-month-long Iraqi military occupation of the country.[16] The invasion and Iraq's subsequent refusal to withdraw from Kuwait by a deadline mandated by the United Nations[17] led to a direct military intervention by a United Nations-authorized coalition of forces led by the United States. These events came to be known as the first Gulf War, eventually resulting in the forced expulsion of Iraqi troops from Kuwait and the Iraqis setting 600 Kuwaiti oil wells on fire during their retreat (see scorched earth strategy).
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