As of my last update in October 2023, there are approximately 2,500 U.S. troops stationed in Kuwait. These troops primarily support regional stability and security operations in the Middle East. The presence in Kuwait allows for rapid deployment and logistical support for U.S. military operations in the region. For the most current numbers, it's advisable to consult official Department of Defense sources or news updates.
because they were out numbered
Iraq wanted some of Kuwaits oil profits. But Kuwait rufused the comment. that is when Iraq sent in hid troops
No, Kuwait did not pay the US for the first Gulf War. The US led a multinational coalition to liberate Kuwait from Iraqi occupation in 1990-1991. The operation was primarily financed by the participating coalition countries rather than Kuwait.
Coalition aircraft may have when striking ground targets. Ground troops simply ejected Iraqi forces from Kuwait...which was the mission.
Kuwait
Kuwait is where the US troops went after Iraq invaded it.
Originally to liberate Kuwait, later to punish Saddam.
Operation Desert Storm
As of my last update in October 2023, there are approximately 2,500 U.S. troops stationed in Kuwait. These troops primarily support regional stability and security operations in the Middle East. The presence in Kuwait allows for rapid deployment and logistical support for U.S. military operations in the region. For the most current numbers, it's advisable to consult official Department of Defense sources or news updates.
The US was the primary military force in the coalition of forces to repel Iraqi invaders from Kuwait. Of 956,600 troops, 700,000 were US troops.
because they were out numbered
Destroyed the oil wells.
The UN made a strong demand that the foreign troops in Kuwait must leave.
Yes she visited troops in Kuwait in 2007. There's a picture of her toting a nice looking machine gun that they wouldn't have in Alaska. Or Canada. Yes she visited troops in Kuwait in 2007. There's a picture of her toting a nice looking machine gun that they wouldn't have in Alaska. Or Canada.
The UN made a strong demand that the foreign troops in Kuwait must leave.
Iraq wanted some of Kuwaits oil profits. But Kuwait rufused the comment. that is when Iraq sent in hid troops