The United Nations was created to defend the principle of national sovereignty. Iraq's invasion of Kuwait was a violation of natinal sovereignty. Therefore the United Nations exercised its right to use military force to defend the sovereignty of the Kuwaiti people.
Iraq’s actions threatened many countries’ oil supply.
YES. The Kuwaiti Government-in-Exile was a strong ally of the United Nations Coalition (led by the United States) because the UN Coalition had the mandate of restoring the independence of Kuwait.
United Nations coalitions are official and unofficial groups of member states of the United Nations which include Free United Nations Coalition for Access, and United Nations Anti-Terrorist Coalition.
The United Nations sought to stop Iraq from invading Kuwait in 1990 to uphold international law and maintain regional stability. Iraq's invasion threatened the sovereignty of Kuwait and set a dangerous precedent for aggression in the Middle East. The UN aimed to protect the rights of nations and prevent the escalation of conflict, ultimately leading to the Gulf War, where a coalition of forces intervened to restore Kuwait's independence.
A United Nations Coalition comprised of the united states, Britain Germany France, Saudi Arabia and many others to support Kuwait against Iraq
Answer this question…Iraq had invaded Kuwait.
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George H.W. Bush (also called Bush Senior or Bush 41)
The United Nations was trying to keep Iraq from invading Kuwait
The Gulf War was a conflict with the United Nations, led by the United States and the United Kingdom, because Iraq had invaded Kuwait. The United Nations were trying to return Kuwait to it's own government.
The United Nations attempted to offer solutions to help Kuwait City. Yet, Arab nations were reluctant to accept international intervention for security commitments to Kuwait.