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U.S. History 1877-Present 14.1b: Saddam Hussein and Kuwait 34 Views
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When it comes to starting wars, fossil fuels are right up there with religion and Helen of Troy.
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- 00:04
In 1990 the tiny but wealthy Middle Eastern country of Kuwait
- 00:07
raised its level of oil production which turned out to be an epically bad idea [Oil barrels cover a map of the Middle East]
- 00:13
for them like jumping into shark-infested waters with an open wound
- 00:17
kinda bad the trouble was that Kuwait raised production in spite of agreements
- 00:21
with OPEC the Organization of major oil-producing countries well Kuwait
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- 00:26
going rogue didn't go over too well with its next door neighbor Saddam Hussein [Saddam Hussein stood outside a house labelled Kuwait]
- 00:30
the leader of Iraq. The fact is Saddam went a little you know Hussein in the
- 00:34
membrane so what was the big deal well iraq was deeply in debt and relied on [Man shuffles cards and machine pumps oil from the ground]
- 00:39
oil production as its main source of revenue Kuwait doing stuff to mess with
- 00:44
oil prices could really foul up Baghdad's game so Saddam being Saddam decided the
- 00:49
only thing to do is launch a full-scale invasion of Kuwait smooth move exlax to [Iraq soldiers holding Iraq flags invading Kuwait]
- 00:55
really understand the factors at play here we have to rewind to the 80s which
- 00:59
is funny because rewinding was something we actually had to do back then well [80's punk rock man holding a VHS tape]
- 01:03
America had sided with Iraq in the Iran-Iraq war that raged from 1980 to 1988
- 01:09
while America didn't supply the majority of Iraq's weapons it did offer Iraq [Man dressed as Uncle Sam in a room filled with guns]
- 01:15
intelligence information on the enemy creating an alliance with Saddam Hussein
- 01:19
Iraq also formed an alliance with Soviet Union which supplied Iraq with
- 01:23
enough weaponry to give the fourth largest army in the world so when it [Selection of bullet ammunition]
- 01:27
comes to military fourth place aint too shabby. Well here's where things get
- 01:30
tricky if Hussein captured Kuwait's major supplier of oil to the US it would
- 01:36
cramp our style big time if Iraq were to take over Kuwait which was a distinct [Iraq soldiers taking over Kuwait]
- 01:40
possibility what was to stop it from taking over neighboring Saudi Arabia and
- 01:45
if that happened, Iraq would control one-fifth of the world's oil supply
- 01:49
making America economically dependent on it well Saddam's invasion made it clear [Uncle Sam begging Saddam Hussein for oil]
- 01:55
to Bush that our former enemy of our enemy was now an enemy we couldn't
- 01:59
afford to have our oil supply threatened and we couldn't allow random dudes to [Subway train sets off]
- 02:02
take over whatever countries they wanted in such a
- 02:05
crucial part of the world. So it was time to mount an invasion of our own the [US soldiers on a field]
- 02:09
first Gulf War aka Operation Desert Storm yes sounded like an action movie and it
- 02:15
kind of played out like one with the unanimous blessings of the UN Security
- 02:18
Council US-led coalition forces invaded Kuwait and made short work of Saddam's [American choppers fly over Kuwait]
- 02:23
forces the war was quick and to the point shock and awe the U.S made its
- 02:29
entrance on January 17 1991 and declared all objectives complete about a month
- 02:34
later there have been games of monopoly that have lasted longer well Bush Senior [Family playing monopoly]
- 02:38
caught a lot of flak for leaving Saddam in charge of Iraq after the war and
- 02:42
critics said that he left the job undone by not pushing onward to Baghdad and [Critic discussing Bush Senior's decision]
- 02:47
taking down Saddam himself well some say that the decision actually hurt him in [Couple relaxing on a beach]
- 02:52
the election that followed however HW felt like they'd achieved what they needed
- 02:56
to achieve and thought that removing Saddam would only further destabilize a
- 03:00
region that was already about as stable as a camel on skill for the record [Camel eating in the desert]
- 03:04
camels don't do well on still not well at all
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