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- 2007473484 abstract "The U.S.-Kuwaiti military and political relationship has been of considerable value to both countries since at least 1990. This alliance was formed in the aftermath of Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein's brutal invasion of Kuwait and the U.S. decision to free Kuwait with military force in 1991. Saddam's later defeat and removal from power in 2003 has ended an important rationale for the alliance, but a close look at current strategic realities in the Gulf suggests that Kuwait remains an important U.S. ally. It is also an ally that faces a number of serious national security concerns in the turbulent post-Saddam era. Problems with an assertive Iran, an unstable Iraq, and the continuing threat of terrorism will require both Kuwaitis and Americans to rethink and revise previous security approaches to meet the shared goals of reducing terrorism and regional instability.".
- 2007473484 contributor B10998061.
- 2007473484 contributor B10998062.
- 2007473484 coverage "Iraq Relations Kuwait.".
- 2007473484 coverage "Kuwait Military relations United States.".
- 2007473484 coverage "Kuwait Relations Iraq.".
- 2007473484 coverage "Kuwait Strategic aspects.".
- 2007473484 coverage "United States Military relations Kuwait.".
- 2007473484 created "[2007]".
- 2007473484 date "2007".
- 2007473484 date "[2007]".
- 2007473484 dateCopyrighted "[2007]".
- 2007473484 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 85-102).".
- 2007473484 description "Introduction -- The structure of the Kuwaiti political system -- The nature of Iraqi claims against Kuwait -- The looming threat: Iraq's long-standing interest in Kuwait -- Kuwait security policies and relations with the United States before the 1990 Iraqi invasion -- The Iraqi invasion, Operation Desert Storm, and the emergence of the U.S.-Kuwaiti alliance -- The evolution of the Kuwaiti military and its capabilities -- The end of the Saddam Hussein regime and legacies of the sanctions years -- Kuwaiti concerns about Iraqi insurgency and sectarian warfare -- Contemporary political differences between Kuwait and the United States -- Kuwait and Iran -- The terrorist threat in Kuwait -- Political tensions and political reform in Kuwait -- Conclusion.".
- 2007473484 description "The U.S.-Kuwaiti military and political relationship has been of considerable value to both countries since at least 1990. This alliance was formed in the aftermath of Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein's brutal invasion of Kuwait and the U.S. decision to free Kuwait with military force in 1991. Saddam's later defeat and removal from power in 2003 has ended an important rationale for the alliance, but a close look at current strategic realities in the Gulf suggests that Kuwait remains an important U.S. ally. It is also an ally that faces a number of serious national security concerns in the turbulent post-Saddam era. Problems with an assertive Iran, an unstable Iraq, and the continuing threat of terrorism will require both Kuwaitis and Americans to rethink and revise previous security approaches to meet the shared goals of reducing terrorism and regional instability.".
- 2007473484 extent "xiv, 102 p. ;".
- 2007473484 hasFormat "Electronic version also available on the SSI website.".
- 2007473484 hasFormat "Kuwaiti national security and the U.S.-Kuwaiti strategic relationship after Saddam".
- 2007473484 identifier "1584873051".
- 2007473484 identifier "9781584873051".
- 2007473484 identifier PUB788.pdf.
- 2007473484 isFormatOf "Electronic version also available on the SSI website.".
- 2007473484 isFormatOf "Kuwaiti national security and the U.S.-Kuwaiti strategic relationship after Saddam".
- 2007473484 issued "2007".
- 2007473484 issued "[2007]".
- 2007473484 language "eng".
- 2007473484 publisher "Carlisle, PA : Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College,".
- 2007473484 relation "Electronic version also available on the SSI website.".
- 2007473484 relation "Kuwaiti national security and the U.S.-Kuwaiti strategic relationship after Saddam".
- 2007473484 spatial "Iraq Relations Kuwait.".
- 2007473484 spatial "Kuwait Military relations United States.".
- 2007473484 spatial "Kuwait Relations Iraq.".
- 2007473484 spatial "Kuwait Strategic aspects.".
- 2007473484 spatial "Kuwait.".
- 2007473484 spatial "United States Military relations Kuwait.".
- 2007473484 subject "355/.03305367 22".
- 2007473484 subject "DS247.K88 T477 2007".
- 2007473484 subject "National security Kuwait.".
- 2007473484 subject "Persian Gulf War, 1991.".
- 2007473484 tableOfContents "Introduction -- The structure of the Kuwaiti political system -- The nature of Iraqi claims against Kuwait -- The looming threat: Iraq's long-standing interest in Kuwait -- Kuwait security policies and relations with the United States before the 1990 Iraqi invasion -- The Iraqi invasion, Operation Desert Storm, and the emergence of the U.S.-Kuwaiti alliance -- The evolution of the Kuwaiti military and its capabilities -- The end of the Saddam Hussein regime and legacies of the sanctions years -- Kuwaiti concerns about Iraqi insurgency and sectarian warfare -- Contemporary political differences between Kuwait and the United States -- Kuwait and Iran -- The terrorist threat in Kuwait -- Political tensions and political reform in Kuwait -- Conclusion.".
- 2007473484 title "Kuwaiti national security and the U.S.-Kuwaiti strategic relationship after Saddam / W. Andrew Terrill.".
- 2007473484 type "text".