the first bombs that killed the supreme leader that uh killed those other several dozen doves that he was meeting with? Kuwait 's oil is all right here. Iraq has couple puddles of oil. It has a big
the invasion phase of the war. From Kuwait crossing the border in Iraq, all the way up to Tikrit, and a few weeks there, and turn around and start heading back down south and just work our way back down.
Now this guy, the 20th hijacker, says that he was trained in the use of the internet and other things by KSM, the operational commander of 9/11. That makes these-- that Abu Ahmad al-Kuwaiti is playing an important role in al-Qaeda. Did that happen before the coercive interrogation? Did it happen after? Did it happen during?
Amazing. So good. So good. You land in Kuwait before you go into Iraq, back in the invasion of '03.
Amazing. So good. So good. You were in Kuwait , I think you said, right?
We're going to start the demo, so it's called in Arabic, ,, which is like big fish in the oven. And in Kuwait , we like living close to the gulf. It's giving us a lot of variety to do a lot of seafood in many different ways.
So it's not like being cheap, but being grateful and thankful to the lord who gave us, especially-- during the Iraq and Kuwait war, where the sources was very limited. And we have just one bucket a whole day of water and a barely few snacks when Saddam Hussein he burned all the wells in Kuwait .
And this Instagram we're talking about. So we drove from Kuwait into Iraq.
to lump them in together but um the history was always important to me and she was just incredibly generous. Like when I went to perform in Iraq and Afghanistan and Kuwait and Usbekiststan, I didn't know who else to call because there had been there was no other female comic who's even alive who who would do those high-profile USO shows. Phyllis Diller had already passed. So I had to call Joan and go, I'm going to perform
500,000 Infidel American soldiers to deploy in the Kingdom after Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait in August 1990 the princes Twisted the arm of the grand Muti to isue a fatwa endorsing the idea shik abdulaziz bin baz the chairman of the Supreme Council of religious
And for the past 20 years or so, basically that meant Iraq and Afghanistan. So the first liberation of Kuwait , as I mentioned with Paris Hilton and the night vision, that was an opportunity for the US to test out a lot of technology they had sitting on the shelves basically since the Vietnam War. They didn't really know if they worked or not. So some examples that are the laser-guided smart bombs. These are now, the laser-guidance signals
But he has no shoes on, and the sole of his feet are cracked. This is the Kuwaiti painter depicting Gamal Abdel Nasser.
But he has no shoes on, and the sole of his feet are cracked. So this is a Kuwaiti artist depicting what Abdel Nasser meant to them, someone from the Gulf saying, Abdel Nasser now is the leader of the region.
I think, deductive logic showed quite early on that that was the way to go, but Abu Ahmed al-Kuwaiti, which is the name of the courier, that's the equivalent of being the father of Ahmed the Kuwaiti. I don't know what the number of citizens of Kuwaiti are, but it's not an insignificant number. And of course, he's not even really Kuwaiti, he was really a Pakistani whose family had gone to Kuwait and they moved back. Pakistan is twice the size of California, with a population of 180 million people, so trying to find out-- In
bolted to the floor. Suddenly, seeing a real person in front of me, I realized that until that moment, I'd thought of our clients as a faceless group -- the twelve Kuwaitis -- like some forgotten religious order. And they were forgotten, in a way. Sometimes, I even thought of my client as being the 'rule of law', as that was often how I tried to explain my work to the press
We gotta go see about this. There are these poor people in Kuwait , we have to do that." You know, they were able to create this desire for war. It's really incredible when you think about it because I think for the most part in human history, you would've had to have some type of plausible threat,
Remember the first Persian Gulf War, George Herbert Walker Bush decided that he had downgraded and penalized Saddam Hussein enough for the invasion of Kuwait . He declared victory and he moved on and ultimately that left a lot of stability
There was-- the Gulf War was the kind of impetus for a change, not necessarily in career, but a change in general. So my art consulting in Kuwait had come to a standstill. But at the same time, I was getting a bit bored.
And I got to spend a lot of time with him and his family. She runs a literary event in Kuwait .
Of course, we usually get the fish in Kuwait fresh, like the time I'm done with my work at the Central Bank of Kuwait , it was like exactly located next to the beach, where fish-- guys bring them. You know, fish is fresh.
And then he went to Kuwait , to Qatar, to Dubai, and also going
He deserved it because he invaded Kuwait .
And I had Nurr in Kuwait , Naushad in Doha, Adeeb in Abu Dhabi.
by the royal families of Kuwait and Saudi Arabia.
But initially we deployed into Kuwait , where we already had an initial presence there.
of Ahmed the Kuwaiti. I don't know what the number of citizens of Kuwaiti are, but it's not an insignificant number. And of course, he's not even really Kuwaiti, he was really a Pakistani whose family had gone to Kuwait and they moved back. Pakistan is twice the size of California, with a population of 180 million people, so trying to find out-- In terms of-- Leaping over the question of coercive interrogation for a minute, the things that really got to find Abu Ahmed al-Kuwaiti was associating
first Gulf War when Iraq invaded Kuwait after that though with some of these and
skate just along the line of what was publicly acceptable by citing those Traditions I first met her soon after the Iraqis were driven out of Kuwait in 1991 when I moved there to open a Bureau for the Associated Press dorai had tried to publish a collection of 20 short stories called love under occupation but the government censors rejected a couple
and they insist that Saudi Arabia and Kuwait and the other members of raise their oil production again so we
and had a lasting effect. So Taleb Al-Refai is a Kuwaiti novelist, who hosted me on that trip. And I got to spend a lot of time with him and his family.
And I got to spend a lot of time with him and his family. So Bothayna Al-Essa is an incredible Kuwaiti author as well-- young, but powerful.
Doha, Kuwait , as well as far as the UK and the US as well.
Amazing. So good. So good. And of all places-- actually we were in Kuwait .
That gives me a lot of time to spend with my mom and know more about her recipes. So I'm sharing today a dish from Kuwait . It's not from Palestine, but we have a lot of dishes from Palestine.
I have two amazing-- actually, I am a single mom with the three kids, and this is the thing, the beginning of opening this food business. I get used to work with the Central Bank of Kuwait for almost like eight years, and then because of the war, I moved to work for the United Nations.
So I sent or he was sended to Kuwait , to the Spanish ambassador.
But he has no shoes on, and the sole of his feet are cracked. This is the painting by Ibrahim Ismail of Kuwait .
Haidara handed out the equivalent of thousands of dollars-- Kuwait and Saudi Arabia had subsidized the effort-- and left with more than 1,000 manuscripts.
This is a picture of a war in Kuwait , where Iraq invaded for oil and then burned the oil wells on the way out.
Masters in Psychology and sex education from Pacific L University in Tacoma Washington and devoted some of her professional life to working as a sex therapist at Kuwait psychiatric hospital she had told me that she had recently discovered that the two small yellow love birds sharing a cage in her office were both males quote which just goes to
us. And so, we decided that we would have to file a lawsuit against the U.S. government in order to force the government to come forward and just confirm that they had custody of these Kuwaiti citizens.” And so, we filed a lawsuit in May of 2002. And I thought, you know, the lawsuit was basically, "These guys deserve due process. What about the Fifth Amendment?
ones to seal Fouzi's fate -- a slow death in a cell at the Guantanamo Bay Detention Center. Had we known we'd be having a conversation of this magnitude when we first met with the Kuwaiti families, in which someone's life was in our hands, maybe we wouldn't have agreed to take their case. But there we were, neck-deep in a case that seemed impossible at every turn where every decision we made seemed to have either substantial consequences or no impact at all on somebody
the first bombs that killed the supreme leader that uh killed those other several dozen doves that he was meeting with? forces of division here in Iraq, in Kuwait , uh in Saudi Arabia and come around this way. This is why knocking
targeting the Gulf, particularly major US allies like Kuwait , Bahrain, the UAE, potentially Qatar, Oman, and of course
And here at the COP 24, because of Kuwait , Saudi Arabia, United States, and Russia, the last resource of science,
Originally, I am from Palestine, but born in Kuwait . I'm living in for 26 years until the war happened between Iraq and Kuwait . That gives me a lot of time to spend with my mom and know more about her recipes.
And we have just one bucket a whole day of water and a barely few snacks when Saddam Hussein he burned all the wells in Kuwait . That was the most hard part when I was experiencing the war in Kuwait . Yeah, so at the end, the whole thing is going to look like this.
But if you don't have time, you can just like marinate it with this. Of course, we usually get the fish in Kuwait fresh, like the time I'm done with my work at the Central Bank of Kuwait , it was like exactly located next to the beach, where fish-- guys bring them.
Of course, Saddam's invasion of Kuwait and the First Gulf War and al-Qaeda led to the Second Gulf War.
You finished that, then you had the Kuwait invasion.