Issue 350 - 14 Nov 1988
The Gulf war may have ended, but the region is fast becoming one of the most militarised in the world. This process is unlikely to be halted by the ceasefire between Iran and Iraq. The conflict has brought home to the Arab Gulf states a frightening realisation of their vulnerability, and this has only further encouraged them to spend ever larger sums on "off-the-shelf" defence.
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