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Volume :11 Issue : 41 1992
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Kuwait: The "Prohibited Fruit" To Iraqi Regimes (in Arabic)
Auther : Yonan Labeeb Rizq
This paper exploits the concept of Prohibited fruit to interpret the nature of the Kuwaiti-Iraqi relationships. This concept materializes in the fact that Kuwait has acquired the material value that tempts its vicious rapacious grudging neighbors to perpetually attempt swallowing it up.
This material value of Kuwait is represented in its strategic position especially after the discovery of oil. This has given rise to Iraq’s malicious desires of annexing parts of the Kuwaiti Lands so as to enhance the Iraqi power in the Gulf and eventually to achieve the leadership of the whole of the Arab world.
This paper aims at authenticating this historical hypothesis via reviewing Iraq’s aggressions on Kuwaiti during the reign of king Ghazi, Nouri Al-Sa’eed. Addel-Kareem Qasem and Saddam Hussein. History has proved the failure and futility of all attempts to swallow up this fruit and the miserable destiny of those greedy people.