A+ Operation Desert Storm
A+ Operation Desert Storm
Nobody invaded Kuwait in 1900. In 1899, the Emir of Kuwait sought British protection against the Ottomans and s Kuwait became a British protectorate. British soldiers moved into the country, but, since they were doing it with the Kuwaiti Emir's permission, it was not an invasion. If the question intended to ask about the invasion of Kuwait in 1990, Iraq invaded Kuwait at that time and the international reaction was to create a UN force to liberate Kuwait from Iraqi Occupation.
Kuwait
Kuwait became an independent from its colonists in 1961.
Kuwait started developing about 50 years back, after the discovery of petroleum. They started exporting petroleum in huge amounts, and consequently became rich. They used this money to develop their country. In 1990, Saddam Hussein of Iraq, a neighbouring country, invaded Kuwait and devastated the country. With help from US and around the world, Kuwait was liberated in 1991 after 7 months of the invasion. Since then they had to repeat the same process of exporting petroleum and subsequently became wealthy again.
General Douglas MacArthur was placed at the head of UN Forces in the Korean War (which was the conflict that resulted when the UN acted to thwart North Korean aggression against Seoul and South Korea generally.
It became an independent kingdom in 1961.
Kuwait !
It became clear that an invasion of Japan would be extremely costly.
Kuwait was never colonized.However, Kuwait was a protectorate (which is an independent government that chooses to have another country manage defense and other external matters) of the United Kingdom from 1899-1961. Kuwait became a British Protectorate in order to avoid being conquered by the Ottoman Empire.
David Llyod-George was the first supporter of the Gallipoli invasion who in which later became a British Prime Minister.
Egypt became the first Arab state to sign a peace treaty with Israel. Egypt also led the region in opposing Iraq's 1990 invasion of Kuwait. Egypt has tried to settle arguments between Iraq and the United Nations.