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 Saddam Hussein declared that the invasion was a response to overproduction of oil in Kuwait  Hussein claims this overproduction of oil had cost Iraq.

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2  Saddam Hussein declared that the invasion was a response to overproduction of oil in Kuwait  Hussein claims this overproduction of oil had cost Iraq an estimated $14 billion a year when oil prices fell. Hussein also accused Kuwait of illegally pumping oil from Iraq's Rumaila oil field.  Iraq incorporates or takes over/ invades Kuwait

3  32 nations including the United States, Britain, Egypt, France, and Saudi Arabia  Arab nations such as Egypt, Saudi Arabia ect. Looked to the United Nations for support.

4  The UN Security Council called for Iraq to withdraw or go to war with the UN.  The UN embargoed or stopped most if not all trade with Iraq.

5  On Aug. 7, 1991 U.S. troops moved into Saudi Arabia to protect Saudi oil fields ( thought Iraq may try to move from Kuwait into Saudi Arabia).  On Nov. 29, 1991 the United Nations set Jan. 15, 1991, as the deadline for a peaceful withdrawal of Iraqi troops from Kuwait.  When Saddam Hussein refused to comply  Operation Desert Storm

6  was launched on Jan. 18, 1991, under the leadership of U.S. Gen. Norman Schwarzkopf  The U.S.-led coalition began a massive air war to destroy Iraq's forces and military and civil infrastructure (These attacks lasted for 41 days in the air and on the ground).  Iraq called for terrorist attacks against the coalition and launched Scud missiles at Israel (wanted to widen the war) and also at Saudi Arabia.

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8  The main coalition forces invaded Kuwait and Iraq on Feb. 24 and, over the next four days, encircled and defeated the Iraqis and liberated Kuwait.  When U.S. President George H. W. Bush declared a cease-fire on Feb. 28, most of the Iraqi forces in Kuwait had either surrendered or fled.


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