Issue 392 - 21 Aug 1990
President Saddam Hussein's invasion and annexation of Kuwait marks a watershed in Middle East politics, at least as important as his attack on Iran in 1980 and arguably as significant a turning point in Arab affairs as any of the traumatic wars with Israel since 1948.
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